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Friday, July 10, 2009

Fathers Spend More Time With Children Who Resemble Them, Study Suggests

Darwin's theory of evolution predicts that men will take more care of children that look like them. Scientists have now verified this ...  > full story

Battle Of The Sexes Benefits Offspring, Says Research In Birds

Parents compensate for a lazy partner by working harder to bring up their offspring, but not enough to completely make up for the lack of parenting, says ...  > full story

In Pursuit Of A Happiness Gene

The pursuit of happiness characterizes the human condition. But for those suffering from stress, money trouble or chronic illness, a positive outlook on life can be difficult to find. ...  > full story

Importance Of Developmental Screening Tool For Identifying Delays In Pre-term Children Shown

A new study finds that U.S. pediatricians have plenty of room for improvement when it comes to using a screening questionnaire to flag devel ...  > full story
 

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