Babies born in the autumn and winter face higher risk of depression

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Babies born in the autumn and winter face higher risk of depression
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Babies born in the autumn and winter may face a 'higher risk of depression'

Babies born in the autumn and winter may face a higher risk of depression later in life, research suggests.

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