FOXNews.com - Health - LINKResearchers found that babies born in May appear to have the highest risk of developing the brain nervous system disorder in adulthood, and those born in November have the lowest risk.
They say these findings support the idea that a combination of genetics and environmental factors before and after birth may affect the development of the brain and nervous system, therefore affecting the risk of multiple sclerosis in adulthood. The study, which appears in the online edition of the British Medical Journal.