-Other environmental factors that may also increase the risk of MS include infection with the Epstein-Barr virus and cigarette smoking.-
Although the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) is often blamed on genetics, there are significant geographic variations in MS frequency, which suggests strong environmental factors may be at play. One such factor is sunlight exposure and vitamin D. MS is rare in Asia, the tropics and the sub-tropics, and strong correlations exist between MS, location, and duration and intensity of sunlight. In short, sunlight exposure has been linked to a reduced risk of MS, and vitamin D deficiency (caused by a lack of sun exposure) has been suggested as a cause of MS.
vitamin D supplementation, at levels higher than are currently recommended may help to reduce the risk of MS. |
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