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Babies Respond Positively to Smell of Foods Experienced in the Womb According to Study Co-led at Aston University
February 23, 2025
BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. 23 -- Aston University issued the following news:

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Babies respond positively to smell of foods experienced in the womb according to study co-led at Aston University

* Babies whose mothers took kale or carrot capsules when pregnant responded more favourably to these smells

* The research shows that the process of developing food preferences begins in the womb, much earlier than previously thought

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