Can Your Birth Month Cause Death and Heart Attack? (surprising study)This is no mumbo jumbo study.

It’s a reliable research from Columbia University Medical Center and published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. And it covers data from over 1.7 million people.

Bottom line, your birth month is a huge indicator on if you’ll suffer heart attack or not.

It’s been long known that birth month plays a vital role is several diseases. Asthma is one of the most researched and most easily explained. In the summer months there are more dust mites, a major cause of asthma.

But for heart health, how does your birth month affect your heart later in life?

Those born in late winter or early spring were at the highest risk of heart disease, peaking in March. This can partly be explained by lack of sunshine during these months, which may lead to a lack of vitamin D (a core vitamin for heart health).

People born in the first half of the year tended to die younger than those born in the second half of the year. With may being the shortest-lived and October shows the longest lifespan.

Now this does not by any means say that you’re doomed if you’re born in some specific month or have a home run just because you came to this world in October.

Only a small percentage (researchers guess one in forty) is significantly affected by this because lifestyle choices later in life have much greater influence. There is never anything you can’t do something about.

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