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To them, the tropics are either where species are more often born (cradles of diversity) or where they tend not to die (museums of diversity).
The baseline characteristics of the exposed and unexposed children were comparable, although exposed children were more often born preterm or born during later years, mainly due to better options for identification of loss of grandparents (Table S1).
The women are also more often born outside of Sweden.
The children are more often born preterm and by CS.
Women with relatively low vitamin D levels were more often born abroad, Table 1.
Vaccinated mothers were more often born in Sweden than non-vaccinated mothers.
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More often, infants born to adolescent mothers have a higher risk of being born premature, dying soon after birth or having a low birth weight, which subsequently affect the infants' health, physical and cognitive development.
Congenitally infected children were more often first born babies (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 5.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.0-13.7), more frequently born in crowded compounds (adjusted OR 2.9, 95%CI 1.0-8.3 1.0-8.3tive plandntactivearia was more placental (adjusted OR 2.9, 95%CI 1.0-8.4).
As compared to non-smokers, smokers more often were born in the Netherlands (OR 1.62; 95% CI 1.23 to 2.15).
Individuals with at least one sick-leave spell during 2005 due to an otoaudiological diagnosis were on average older, more often married/cohabiting, born in a country other than Sweden, and had been hospitalized, and also lived less often in a large city compared with individuals with no sick-leave spells or disability pension in 2005.
A millennium ago, "born this way" could have sounded like a call to accept oppression: one was (more often than not) born a slave, a peasant or a serf.
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