Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Although planets have been scientifically proven to be ineffective when it comes to influencing your life, recent research found that the season in which your born has some sort of impact on your health.
But how is it possible and what are the problems you should watch out for based on the season you were born in?
First, let’s explain this…
Pregnant women receive different quantities of sunlight throughout the year. Scientists assume that a lack of sunlight can impact the infant’s development in the womb. It turns out that the birth month affects the level of serotonin (good mood hormone) and dopamine (happiness hormone) in the body.
Thus, Spanish researchers from Alicante University defined the link between a person’s birth month and their risk of getting certain health problems and chronic diseases.
#1 – January
If your birth season is winter, chances are you are less short-tempered than people who were born in other seasons. In fact, you don’t get plenty of sun during this season. Therefore, you might be prone to suppressed mood and depression.
Men born in January usually suffer from loin pains, constipation, and gastric ulcers, while women are prone to menopause issues, migraine, and heart attacks.
#2 – February
Men who were born in February need to watch out for heart diseases, osteoarthritis, and thyroid gland problems, while women who celebrate birthdays during this month should particularly watch out for thrombosis.
#3 – March
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