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How the world’s most premature twins are doing two years after birth

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Twins from Ajax, Ont., were given almost no chance of survival at birth — now, the two are thriving. Adiah and Adriel Nadarajah were born four months early on March 4, 2022, and hold two world records for the youngest and lightest premature babies in history. CBC Toronto visited the twins and their parents to find out how they’re doing.

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