Month of birth predicts your health status

According to a study by Columbia Medical University, those born in May had the lowest incidence of disease, while those born in November were at greatest risk.

According to Davidwolfe, astrology has long been considered an important part of medicine. Experts believe that the movement of celestial bodies, changing the seasons in the year greatly affects human health and can be used to predict disease.

A study at Columbia Medical University found a link between birth and disease. Researchers surveyed 1.75 million patients born between 1900 and 2000.

Here are the results of research on the relationship between birth month and human health status.

Picture 1 of Month of birth predicts your health status
Babies born from December to February have low birth weight.(Photo: Davidwolfe).

Babies born in summer are usually healthy

A study published in Heliyon shows that babies born from June to August often have a high birth weight, after puberty and young adulthood tend to be higher.

In contrast, babies born from December to February have low birth weight, early puberty and low adult height.

Researchers believe that vitamin D exposure during the summer months is the cause of this difference.

People born in May are less likely to get the disease

This finding comes from a study by Columbia Medical University, who was born in May with the lowest incidence of the disease. On the other hand, those born in November are at greatest risk.

Autumn babies are prone to asthma

According to a 2008 study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, those born between September and November are 30% more likely to develop asthma.

People born in November are more likely to have heart problems

A 2011 study published in American College of Cardiology found that more than 6 million cardiovascular-related deaths were mostly born in November.

Women born in the summer have low body fat

In 2003, researchers found that women born from June to August possessed a slimmer body than those born in another month.

People born in January are more likely to have mental health problems

A 2012 study evaluated schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with the patient's birth month. They found that both disorders peaked with people who had birthdays in January, 17% higher than in June. People born in June had the lowest risk of bipolar and mental disorders. schizophrenia.