Health also depends on the date of birth

An American study showed that boys born in March had higher rates of autism. The cause may be viruses and bacteria, which thrived in March, have affected.

Professor David Phillips, an expert in diseases at Southampton Hospital, UK, affirmed that the time of birth has an impact on human health. He said: 'It is due to the temperature and the length of the day at the time a person is born, exposure to the virus and the bacteria, diet and habits of the mother'.

Birth in January - the coldest month of the year - will increase your risk of heart disease. Dr. Boffin at the University of Bristol said that cold weather increases the accumulation of fat and insulin in the body.

Picture 1 of Health also depends on the date of birth People who suffer from pressure often give birth in February. A Danish study found that people born during this time have about 10% of the risk of schizophrenia. Causes: Bacterial infections, lack of light needed to make vitamin D for the body.

People born in April are more at risk of inflammation of the knee or ankle.

People born in May often live optimistically and carefree. It also means that they are at greatest risk of having crisis effects. That is the result of a study conducted by Dr. Paolo Castrogiovanni of the University of Sienna

The Scottish study found that about 30% of people with anorexia and insomnia eat in June.

Nearly three-quarters of July births suffer from reading disabilities. Research by Danish scientists found that they also have a high risk of cancer.

People born in August often suffer from intestinal inflammation.

In the West, allergies are often very common among people born in September. This is the time when the flowers bloom, in the air there are many kinds of pollen, flowers. Scientists believe that because a pregnant woman may be exposed to higher levels of pollen during the last month of pregnancy, her risk of allergy increases.

Recent studies show that babies born in October will have the highest average life expectancy.

People born in November often have the lowest risk of arthritis. A new study published in the British Medical Journal reveals that these people also have a relatively low risk of neurological paralysis.

Children born in December are more at risk of " struggling " with overweight when they are adults; That is a warning from researchers at the University of Southampton, England. The birth in cold weather will increase your body's fat storage.

Place of birth also affects health

Researchers point out that the latitude in which a person is born and the amount of maternal solar radiation absorbed during pregnancy affect the fetal DNA.

Research conducted by Maine Hospital shows that being born in the 53-degree Southern latitude area will make people tend to become a very creative and talented person. They are often gifted in mathematics.

Many studies have shown that neurological paralysis is most common in people living in areas far away from the equator. In particular, the risk will be higher for those living in the northern hemisphere like Sweden, Northern Ireland ., where there is less sunlight. The lack of light also makes people here more prone to dental diseases.

Healthy or weak also due to family hierarchy

According to an Italian study, the first-born child often has a higher risk of heart disease than the children. Scientists in Milan reviewed the medical results related to 348 people with heart disease and found that half of them were first-born. They explained: Children often have a high fighting personality and face many stresses and stresses.

People who are first-born tend to live longer, but are also at increased risk of asthma, eczema and other allergies. There are two reasons for this:

- The hormone in the mother's body at that time is so clean that the baby does not have enough contact with dust, dirt and bacteria to develop a complete immune system; not yet learning the difference between dangerous infections and other harmful factors, this is the most reliable assumption.

- An allergy begins as soon as the baby is still in the womb. The first child has a higher level of immune protein (IgE - component associated with asthma and allergies), so it is more susceptible to this disease. This is the argument of researchers at the University of Michigan, USA. For 17 years, they monitored the health of about 1,000 Wight Island-born children from 1989 to 1990 and found that 16.5% of the first children had high levels of IgE, compared with 8% in the first.