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Expectant mothers in summer have taller and stronger-boned babies because they benefit from sun's vitamin-boosting rays, a new British study has found. Those born in late summer and early autumn are around half a centimeter taller and have wider bones than their peers born in winter and spring, an 18-year project found. Expectant mothers lucky enough to be blooming in the warmer months should get enough sun to boost their vitamin D levels just by walking around outside or even sunbathing. |
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