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The study looked at more than 660,000 second-born children in California between 1992 to 2002.
Closely Spaced Pregnancies Linked to Autism Risk Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011
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But the actual number of autism cases seen in the study was less than 1%, with 3,137 cases out of the 662,730 second-born children that were in the study.
Closely Spaced Pregnancies Linked to Autism Risk Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011
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He walks to the graves of his beloved and second-born child and painfully kneels down on his knees between them and rests his back against his own headstone.
Tick Tock Erin Zulkoski 2011
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As long as I got a bit of the fun-loving, carefree recklessness of the second-born in exchange.
Why treat Ed Miliband as a younger son who should 'know his place'? Katharine Viner 2010
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His wife, Marjorie—may she rest in peace—has been gone for nearly ten years, and his second-born son, Peter—may he also rest in peace, for twenty years.
Tick Tock Erin Zulkoski 2011
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My husband sits up, thanks our second-born and gently prods him to get dressed.
Emily Franklin: To Sir(loin) With Love Emily Franklin 2011
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My husband sits up, thanks our second-born and gently prods him to get dressed.
Emily Franklin: To Sir(loin) With Love Emily Franklin 2011
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My husband sits up, thanks our second-born and gently prods him to get dressed.
Emily Franklin: To Sir(loin) With Love Emily Franklin 2011
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My husband sits up, thanks our second-born and gently prods him to get dressed.
Emily Franklin: To Sir(loin) With Love Emily Franklin 2011
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The second-born, Mike, was homosexual, and died of AIDS at age 33.
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