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Depression May Lead Mothers to Wake Babies
April 17, 2012 Depressed mothers are more likely to needlessly wake up their infants at night than mothers who are not depressed, according to Penn State ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Childhood Obesity
April 16, 2012 Pregnant women in New York City exposed to higher concentrations of chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAH, were more than twice as likely to have children who were obese by age 7 ... > full story -
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Strain of Common Toxoplasma Gondii Parasite Linked to Severe Illness in US Newborns
April 12, 2012 Scientists have identified which strains of the Toxoplasma gondii parasite, the cause of toxoplasmosis, are most strongly associated with premature births and severe birth defects in the United ... > full story -
Scientists Discover Tool That Uncrosses Chromosomes
April 12, 2012 Researchers have discovered a key tool that helps sperm and eggs develop exactly 23 chromosomes each. The work, which could lead to insights into fertility, spontaneous miscarriages, cancer and ... > full story -
Left Hand – Right Hand, Premature Babies Make the Link
April 12, 2012 From the 31st week of pregnancy, preterm babies are capable of recognizing with one hand an object they have already explored with the other. This ability, known as “intermanual ... > full story -
New Pregnancy Risk for Babies and Moms: Overweight Moms With Moderately High Blood Sugar Raise Health Risk
April 11, 2012 Pregnant women who are overweight with moderately elevated blood sugar are at a higher risk of bad pregnancy outcomes than previously known. Their risk is higher than pregnant women who are obese ... > full story -
Oldest-Ever Reptile Embryos Unearthed
April 11, 2012 Dating back 280 million years or so, the oldest known fossil reptile embryos have been unearthed in Uruguay and Brazil. They belong to the ancient aquatic reptiles, mesosaurs. The study of these ... > full story -
Timing Pregnancy an Important Health Concern for Women
April 11, 2012 A new article highlights the importance of a woman's ability to time her childbearing. The author asserts that contraception is a means of health promotion and women who work with their health care ... > full story -
Maternal Obesity, Diabetes Associated With Autism, Other Developmental Disorders
April 9, 2012 A major study of the relationships between maternal metabolic conditions and the risk that a child will be born with a neurodevelopmental disorder has found strong links between maternal diabetes and ... > full story -
Women Cannot Rewind the 'Biological Clock'
April 5, 2012 Many women do not fully appreciate the consequences of delaying motherhood, and expect that assisted reproductive technologies can reverse their aged ovarian function, researchers have ... > full story
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