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I read that

" If a person moves from a high-risk area to a lower risk area prior

to the age of 15, then that person will assume the risk of developing

MS of the more southern latitude region. However, once MS has

developed, changing location has no consequence on the course of the

disease. "

(I think this is backwards: people don't generally move to a hotter

climate once they have developed a problem with sensitivity to heat.

But you can assume the risk of a more northern region by moving

North. I bet you can do that at any age.)

Is this because the older you get the harder it is to overcome the

effect of your prenatal training? And the older you get the less

endorphin you secrete? What effect does age have on your endorphin

clock (how loud it ticks)?

-Sullivan " You can't teach an old clock new ticks "

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