Sunlight, Vitamin D, MS Prevention - Detroit alternative medicine | Examiner.com : "Australia with its picturesque outdoors may have just also provided a benefit by decreasing rates of multiple sclerosis (MS). At least that is what research from the Australian National University is saying. The Ausimmune Study organized by Associate Professor Robyn Lucas from ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, along with researchers spanning Australia. They had discovered people who are outside in the sun more and those with high levels of Vitamin D, may be at less risk to develop MS. MS an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system and has puzzled researchers who are still searching for its cause and cure. This study is published in today's issue of Neurology, a medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, took a step closer to the comprehension of risk factors that could lead to MS. Professor Lucas stated many people who experience initial symptoms of ...