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Hungarian neuropsychopharmacologists found higher levels of excessive positivity in adults who were spring and summer babies, increased mood swings in summer babies, lower rates of depression in fall babies, and fewer irritable tendencies in winter babies.

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Hungarian neuropsychopharmacologists found higher levels of excessive positivity in adults who were spring and summer babies, increased mood swings in summer babies, lower rates of depression in fall babies, and fewer irritable tendencies in winter babies.

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