Another health benefit of vitamin D? Youngsters born with low levels are more likely to develop multiple sclerosis

Going outdoors in the sunshine while pregnant could prevent your child from developing multiple sclerosis, scientists claim.

Youngsters born low levels of vitamin D were one-and-a-half times more likely to suffer from the condition, a study found.

It is known that the nutrient helps the body to absorb calcium, which plays a crucial role in bone and muscle health.

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