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Is progeria the Benjamin Button disease? The critical differences explained

Affecting approximately 1 in 18 million newborns, Progeria is a devastating genetic condition that causes rapid, premature aging in children. However, despite being sometimes colloquially referred to as "Benjamin Button disease," the real-world disorder is a stark contrast to the fictional tale of a man who ages backward. The critical difference lies in the direction of aging, with progeria causing accelerated forward aging rather than reverse aging.

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