![]() ![]() Signs of the disease typically appear when a person is between age 20 and 50. Low sun exposure, low ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure, and low vitamin D levels already have been well-established as environmental risk factors for adult-onset MS. ![]() A study published online December 8 by Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology, showed that for children and young adults, spending more time outside reduced their odds of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). While too much sun exposure can damage skin cells and increase the risk of skin cancer, sunlight can have health benefits as well. ![]() HOME ABOUT US NEWS BLOG UV→D NOW VIDEOS BENEFITS RESOURCES LINKS CONTACTĬan Sunshine Help Prevent MS in Children?
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