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Bilingual Babies Know Their Grammar by 7 Months
February 14, 2013 Babies as young as seven months can distinguish between, and begin to learn, two languages with vastly different grammatical structures, according to new ... > full story -
Probiotic-Derived Treatment Offers New Hope for Premature Babies
February 13, 2013 "Good" bacteria that live in our intestines have been linked with a variety of health benefits, from fighting disease to preventing obesity. In a new study medical researchers have discovered another ... > full story -
Food and Beverages Not Likely to Make Breast-Fed Babies Fussy
February 13, 2013 Many new moms fear that eating the wrong foods while breast-feeding will make their baby fussy. However, no sound scientific evidence exists to support claims that certain foods or beverages lead to ... > full story -
Birth Order Linked to Increased Risk of Diabetes, Metabolic Disorders
February 12, 2013 Long a source of sibling rivalry, birth order may raise the risk of first-born children developing diabetes or high blood pressure, according to a recent ... > full story -
Anti-Müllerian Hormone Predicts IVF Success
February 12, 2013 Women with a high concentration of anti-Müllerian hormone stand a better chance of giving birth after in vitro fertilization, according to a recent ... > full story -
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Infant Gut Microbiota Influenced by Cesarean Section and Breastfeeding Practices; May Impact Long-Term Health
February 11, 2013 Method of birth and feeding practices influence the development of gut bacteria in newborns and thus may affect lifelong health, according to a new ... > full story -
Recurrence of Small-for-Gestational-Age Pregnancies Confirmed
February 11, 2013 Findings suggest women with babies small-for-gestational-age in first pregnancy have increased risk for SGA in ... > full story -
Around-the-Clock Labor Coverage Associated With Decrease in C-Section, Study Suggests
February 11, 2013 Findings suggest around-the-clock labor and delivery coverage decreased the odds of cesarean ... > full story -
Abnormal Brain Development in Fetuses of Obese Women
February 11, 2013 Researchers have found that fetuses of obese women had differences in gene expression as early as the second trimester, compared to fetuses of women who were a healthy weight.. Of particular note ... > full story -
Better Outcome for Frozen Embryo Replacement Vs IVF
February 11, 2013 Perinatal outcomes of frozen/thawed embryo replacement better compared to fresh IVF, but worse than non-IVF general ... > full story
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