Babies in womb hate kale

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Babies in the womb “cry” after they have eaten green vegetables but are happy after they’ve eaten carrots, reported Sky News. Researchers at Durham University took 4D ultrasounds of 100 pregnant women, 20 minutes after they ate tablets filled with either carrot or kale powder and found that foetuses whose mothers had taken the carrot tablets appeared to make “smiling faces” but those mothers had consumed kale tablets made “crying faces”.

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