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NOTRE DAME, Ind., Jan. 8 (UPI) -- Winter babies are, on average, less educated, less intelligent, less healthy and lower paid than people born in other seasons, U.S. researchers said.
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Winter Babies? Health and Education ?Left Out in the Cold? - Med India
A recent study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame has shown that children born in the colder months of December, January and February are, on an average, likely to be less educated, less intelligent, less healthy and lower paid than ...
Winter babies face socioeconomic disadvantages - HULIQ.com
Many of us may often feel that we've been born under an unlucky sign. Now, new research by a pair of University of Notre Dame economists suggests that some of us are, in fact, born in an unlucky season. In their paper, Kasey Buckles and Daniel ...
Colleges experience major jump in applications - CNW Group
TORONTO, Jan. 8 /CNW/ - There was a 10 per cent jump in applications to programs that start in January at Ontario's 24 public colleges, figures released today by Colleges Ontario confirmed. As of Jan. 5, there were 43,850 applicants to winter ...
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