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Only One-Third of Parents Follow Doctors' Orders for Kids All of the Time
March 18, 2013 One in 10 say they follow pediatricians' advice 'only occasionally;' most likely to ignore guidance on discipline, sleep, watching ... > full story -
Kangaroos and Other Marsupials: Climb to the Pouch Begins in Utero
March 15, 2013 Scientists have visualized the short pregnancy of a small species of the kangaroo and wallaby family of marsupials, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), for the first time by high-resolution ... > full story -
'Active' Mothers Prefer Planned Home Birth, Midwifery Care
March 14, 2013 Women who see themselves as active participants in the delivery of their first child, and prefer a collaborative role with their healthcare provider are more likely to prefer planned home birth and ... > full story -
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Postpartum Depression: Surprising Rate of Women Depressed After Baby
March 14, 2013 A surprisingly high number of women have postpartum depression, reports a new, large-scale study of 10,000 women. A high rate of women had considered harming themselves. The study's screening likely ... > full story -
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New Early Warning System for the Brain Development of Babies
March 14, 2013 Researchers have developed a non-invasive optical measurement system to monitor neonatal brain activity via cerebral metabolism and blood ... > full story -
Cancer Researchers Discover New Type of Retinoblastoma in Babies
March 12, 2013 Cancer researchers have discovered a new type of retinoblastoma, a rapidly developing eye cancer that affects very young babies -– a finding that can immediately change clinical practice and ... > full story -
Duration of Breastfeeding During Infancy Does Not Reduce a Child's Risk of Being Overweight, Obese, Study Finds
March 12, 2013 In research that included nearly 14,000 healthy infants in Belarus, an intervention that succeeded in improving the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding during infancy did not result in a lower ... > full story -
Friend or Foe: Babies Choose Sides Early
March 12, 2013 Infants as young as nine months old prefer individuals who are nice to people like them and mean to people who aren't like them, according to a new ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure to Pesticide DDT Linked to Adult High Blood Pressure
March 12, 2013 Infant girls exposed to high levels of the pesticide DDT while still inside the womb are three times more likely to develop hypertension when they become adults, according to a new ... > full story -
Coffee and Tea During Pregnancy Affect Fetal Growth
March 11, 2013 Drinking just two cups of coffee a day is associated with the risk of low birth weight, according to a study on 59,000 ... > full story
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