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"Babies up to the age of four or five months are believed to be particularly vulnerable because their bodies do not produce enough melatonin. ... "Previous research suggests that night workers are more at risk of developing breast and saw other cancers. Blind people and those who live in the Arctic Circle often have higher melatonin levels and have lower cancer rates. ... "The number of children under five diagnosed with leukemia has increased by saw 50 per cent in the past 40 years, statistics published this week saw showed." The story doesn't say it, but I wonder if this is a good argument for allowing children to sleep in their parents' bed, especially during their first few months? I mean, if kids are instinctively scared of the dark, but if they need darkness for their health, and the only place where they'll feel safe in the dark is their parents' bed ...
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