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There's a lot going on in your baby's brain before age 5. Here's why experts call it a critical time for setting up a child's ...
A clinical trial published Sept. 9 in Anesthesiology found no evidence that brief exposure to inhaled anesthesia harms brain development in infants and young children. Researchers from Seoul National ...
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The Cool Down on MSNDisturbing new study reveals widespread hazard that can damage children's brains: 'There can be absolutely no doubt'
"This is a stellar study, and there can be absolutely no doubt that exposure to chlorpyrifos damages children's brains," said ...
Early life pain exposure alters brain development in preterm infants, particularly female infants, according to a new study. The observational cohort study collected and analyzed data from 150 infants ...
New research suggests giving extra cash to low-income mothers can change their infants’ brain development. Brain measurements at age 1 showed faster activity in key brain regions in infants whose ...
Infants exposed in utero to methamphetamine or whose mother smoked tobacco while pregnant display delays in motor development and white matter maturation, a new study found. "Our findings provide ...
Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are an established therapy for pregnant women at risk of preterm birth. Researchers have found that babies given ACS had notably smaller volumes of two key brain ...
LONDON, United Kingdom, October 22, 2024 (EZ Newswire) -- The First C.C.Tan Foundation - China Feihe Brain Development Science Global Summit was convened to focus on human brain development in early ...
The incidence of pre-term birth is on the rise globally due to a slew of unknown reasons, although some suggest that psychological stressors, such as chronic stress, unstable housing, and poor ...
Human babies’ babbling is more than cute noise—it’s a feedback-driven learning strategy that sets the foundation for language.
A new study has shown that brief exposure to inhaled anesthesia does not pose risk for children. This is good news for ...
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PsyPost on MSNCortical thickness in serotonin-linked brain regions tied to psychological problems in children
Clinical has found that behavioral and emotional problems in children are linked to differences in the structure of brain ...
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