Researchers in
statistics and obstetrics gynecology are challenging a report from last year
claiming that babies born to mothers who eat breakfast cereal are more likely
to be male. The new study says that due to the large number of food items
in the original study included for analysis, women reported on their
consumption of 132 items, the findings were likely to include a number of false
positives just by chance alone. Basically, the new research says the
cereal finding was a fluke and nothing more.
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