Birth Order Linked to 150 Health Conditions in Study of 10 Million American Siblings - NEW YORK TIMES POST
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If you are the first child to be born, you have a different burden than the nest hooker. A US study now shows how surprisingly strong the birth order influences the risk of the disease.
Birth Order Linked to 150 Health Conditions in Massive Study
Birth order is not destiny, but in one of the largest sibling-based analyses ever assembled, it emerges as a detectable risk marker across a surprisingly wide span of diseases—useful for understanding patterns of diagnosis and prevention, not for predicting any one child’s future. At a Glance A U.S. claims-based study of over 10 million siblings...
Birth order linked to 150 health conditions in study of 10 million American siblings - NEW YORK TIMES POST
New study links birth order to distinct health patterns Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel analyzes a study of 10 million children indicating that birth order shapes health risks. First-born siblings show higher rates of ADHD and autism, while second-born children face increased risks for migraines. Siegel joins Ainsley Earhardt to explain how parental attention and immune system development drive these stark differences. NEWYou ca…
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