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Most Left Handed People Were Winter Babies
Researchers have found a remarkably clear correlation between winter-births and left handedness, where up to 9 percent of all children born in winter months are left handed, compared to significantly lower rates for the rest of the year. Analysis of this correlation supports a 35-year-old theory, according to a recent study.
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