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Posted September 14, 2012:
- Maternal Drinking During Pregnancy Can Damage the Earliest Fetal Learning
- Second-Hand Smoking Affects Neurodevelopment in Babies
Posted September 13, 2012:
Posted September 12, 2012:
- Two in Five Women in the United States Do Not Use Any Form of Birth Control
- Biochemists Solve a Birth-Defect Mystery
Posted September 11, 2012:
- World’s First Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease Reveals Important Differences Between Countries and Heart Conditions
- Parents of Babies With Sickle Cell Trait Are Less Likely to Receive Genetic Counseling
Posted September 10, 2012:
- Babies' Ability to Detect Complex Rules in Language Outshines That of Adults, Research Suggests
- Metabolic Engineer Synthesizes Key Breast Milk Ingredient: Sugar in Human Milk May Protect Babies from Pathogens
- Maternity Program Results in Fewer Cesarean Sections, Shorter Hospital Stays for Mothers
- Benefits of Progestogens to Reduce Risk of Early Childbirth
- Tracing the Molecular Causes of Preeclampsia
Posted September 8, 2012:
Posted September 7, 2012:
- Fathers Biologically Attuned to Their Children When Sleeping Nearby, Research Reveals
- Coping Skills, Marital Satisfaction Help Pregnant Moms Manage Stress When Fetus Has Heart Defect
- Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease Increases Maternal Stress, Depression, and Anxiety
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Modeling Sepsis in Newborns: Technical Achievement Will Speed the Search for Better Diagnostics, Treatments
- Master Gene Affects Neurons That Govern Breathing at Birth and in Adulthood
- Almost One in Five Young Children With Cancer Suffers from a Trauma Disorder
Posted September 5, 2012:
Posted September 4, 2012:
- Rate of Women With Pregnancy-Associated Cancer on the Rise, Study Suggests
- Preeclampsia Poses a Significant Long-Term Health Risk, Study Finds
Posted September 3, 2012:
- Prenatal Maternal Smoking Associated With Increased Risk of Adolescent Obesity
- Late Motherhood: A Selfish Choice?
Posted August 30, 2012:
- Chemical Exposure in the Womb from Household Items May Contribute to Obesity
- What Babies Eat After Birth Likely Determines Lifetime Risk of Metabolic Mischief and Obesity, Rat Studies Suggest
Posted August 29, 2012:
- Increased Risk of Prematurity and Low Birth Weight in Babies Born After Three or More Abortions
- Could a Cancer Drug Prevent Learning Disabilities in Some Kids?
Posted August 28, 2012:
Posted August 27, 2012:
- Long-Held Theory on Human Gestation Refuted: Mother’s Metabolism, Not Birth Canal Size, Limits Gestation
- The Effects of Discrimination Could Last a Lifetime
- Breast Milk Promotes a Different Gut Flora Growth Than Infant Formulas
Posted August 23, 2012:
Posted August 22, 2012:
- Archived Guthrie Cards Find a New Purpose
- Children’s Body Fatness Linked to Decisions Made in the Womb
- Imaging Study Sheds New Light on Alcohol-Related Birth Defects
- Menopause Evolved to Prevent Competition Between in-Laws, Study Suggests
Posted August 21, 2012:
- Infants' Avoidance of Drop-Off Reflects Specific Motor Ability, Not Fear
- Antibiotic Use in Infants Before Six Months Associated With Being Overweight in Childhood
Posted August 17, 2012:
- Excessive Summertime Heat Can Shorten Gestation Time for Beef Cattle
- Smoking in Pregnancy Increases Asthma Risk in Preschool
Posted August 16, 2012:
Posted August 15, 2012:
- Tracking the Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Through to Nine Years of Age
- Breastfeeding May Protect Infants from HIV Transmission
Posted August 14, 2012:
- 'Strawberry' Birthmarks Grow Rapidly When Babies Just Weeks Old
- Overweight and Obese Women More Likely to Have Large Babies
Posted August 13, 2012:
- Protective Bacteria in the Infant Gut Have Resourceful Way of Helping Babies Break Down Breast Milk
- Persistent and Loud Snoring in Young Children Linked to Problem Behaviors
Posted August 10, 2012:
Posted August 9, 2012:
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