If you ever think you were born with no luck, then this new study could prove it.
Scientists at Columbia University compared the birth dates and medical records of 1.7 million patients treated at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/CUMC between 1985 and 2013.
Looking through the medical files, they started uncovering some trends by birth months, having come into contact with more than 1,688 diseases.
Looking through more than 1,600 varieties between birth month and disease risk, researchers confirmed 39 links between birthday and disease risk.
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Speaking about the results, co-study author Mary Regina Boland, a Ph.D. student at Columbia University Medical Centre believes the risks of developing problems could be down to your mother’s environment when she is pregnant.
Although it might not be scientific proof, the chart could be something to keep a close eye-on the next time you’re not feeling 100%.
H/T Marie Claire
