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Stanford research reveals the powerful role of a mother’s voice in premature babies’ development
New Stanford research shows that hearing their mother’s voice helps premature babies strengthen language pathways in the ...
Milk is widely recognized as a source of essential nutrients like protein and calcium, but it’s also rich in a unique class ...
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Prenatal air pollution exposure may slow newborn brain development
The study shows prenatal air pollution exposure correlates with slower brain myelination in infants, emphasizing the need for ...
A new study has found a connection between a pregnant mother’s exposure to air pollution and the brain development of her ...
Summary: Hearing their mother’s voice may help premature babies develop stronger language pathways in the brain. In a groundbreaking study, preemies who regularly listened to recordings of their ...
Premature babies who hear their mother’s voice develop stronger brain language pathways. Discover how maternal sounds shape ...
A study published in Environment International concludes that air pollution during pregnancy is associated with slower brain ...
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Even Slight Air Pollution Exposure During Pregnancy Can Affect Brain Development In Newborns
Newborns of mothers exposed to higher levels of fine airborne particles during pregnancy show slower myelination at this very ...
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WIC Works: A Cost-Effective Investment in Improving Low-Income Families’ Nutrition and Health
Sound investments that reduce early childhood adversity can strengthen the foundations of physical and mental health, delivering lifelong benefits.[2] Extensive research finds that the ...
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