Scottish Study Suggests People Born In April Most At Risk Of MS
Main Category: Multiple SclerosisAlso Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience
Article Date: 04 Jan 2010 - 2:00 PDT
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Scottish scientists have discovered that babies born during April are at a higher risk of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) later in life.
The results of the study, reported in the Sunday Times Scotland, suggest that mothers pregnant during the dark autumn and winter months were most likely to give birth to those who would develop the condition.
The Glasgow researchers suggest that a mother's lack of exposure to sunlight during her unborn baby's development may explain the results, published in the European Journal of Neurology.
Vitamin D is produced through exposure to sunlight and has been linked to genes thought to be associated with MS. Scientists have suggested that a lack of vitamin D could trigger a predisposition to MS in a person's genetic makeup.
Director for MS Society Scotland, David McNiven, said: "These intriguing results add weight to the evidence that the environment, and in particular sunlight, plays a part in MS and we're pleased scientists are piecing together the complex puzzle of what may cause this debilitating condition."
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Ridiculious Findings.
posted by joe on 4 Jan 2010 at 8:53 amI found the article on births in april to have higher outcome of MS to be completely ridiculious due to lack of whatever. I agree on lack of vitamin D but the rest of it seems completely off the bench mark. the season consists of many months and different places around the world with different seasons.
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