Abstract

The month of birth effect describes the apparent association between month of birth and future risk of multiple sclerosis, whereby people born in spring months have slightly increased risk. A recent analysis of the available data, however, suggests that this relationship is spurious because studies have not adequately controlled for confounders.

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