Great Britain / Digital Technologies
10.03.2009 04:11
telegraph.co.uk
The surprise result contrasted sharply with earlier studies showing that older mothers produced children more likely to record above average intelligence scores.
Great Britain
Digital Technologies
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Date: 30 July 2010 - 00:47
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