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Overweight mothers run greater risk of having hyperactive children
11-01-2007 · EurekAlert!If a woman is overweight when she becomes pregnant, the probability is much greater that her child will evince ADHD-like symptoms when he/she reaches school age, according to a new Nordic study.
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