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Grandparent’s affection may lead to childhood obesity July 21, 2015 15:02

According to a study published in the International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, the scientists have revealed that grandparents overfeed kids and make them fat. The research was carried out on Chinese by…

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Birth order doesn’t linked to IQ and personality July 20, 2015 19:16

A recent study has revealed that birth order has no effect on child IQ and personality. Whether First-born, middle or youngest, it doesn’t show any impact on children behaviour. During the study, the researchers observed…

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Baby’s first stool can alert future cognitive issues July 14, 2015 19:41

A new research has revealed that Baby’s first poop can reveal future cognitive status whether the newborn will struggle with persistent cognitive problems in the future or not. The researchers from Case Western Reserve University…

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Multiple courses of antibiotics makes kids obese, study finds July 06, 2015 19:14

The researchers revealed that repeated use of common antibiotics may have a significant effect on a child's development and cause side effects such as weight gain and growth of larger bones. To prove this, the…

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Males help in developing offspring’s mental development July 02, 2015 16:37

Researchers from Indian University have revealed that males may play a positive role in the development of offspring's brain even before pregnancy starts. Pheromones are chemical signals that are used to communicate between organisms of…

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Cord ‘milking’ improves blood flow to preemies June 30, 2015 16:22

A new technique used to increase the flow of blood from the umbilical cord to the circulatory system of premature infants delivered by cesarean appears offer greater benefits, according to a new study. The study…

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C-section does not affect Autism diagnosis, study finds June 26, 2015 16:07

According to a study published in the medical journal JAMA Psychiatry, it was revealed that babies born via caesarean section are not at greater risk of developing autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The study was performed…

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Acid reducing meds may increase risk of infection in kids June 22, 2015 19:26

A recent study has proved that infants and children, who take acid-reducing medications, could have a significantly greater risk of developing Clostridium difficile infection.According to the study, the researchers found that 2.6 percent (17 of…

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Age of parents linked to Autism spectrum disorder in kids June 15, 2015 18:55

Children who born to parents with large age gap are at an increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), says a large study involving 5.7 million children in five countries. The researchers examined the…

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Motherhood permanently alters brain May 26, 2015 18:24

Motherhood brings permanent changes to brain. A new research has found that women's brain alters permanently once they experience pregnancy and enter motherhood. "Our most recent research shows that previous motherhood alters cognition and neuroplasticity…

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Breast feeding protects baby from air pollution May 25, 2015 15:20

According to the new study, it was revealed that breast feeding children in their first four months helps protect them against air pollution from traffic and factories. The study monitored 638 women and their newborn…

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Paracetamol may harm unborn baby boys May 21, 2015 16:53

Pregnant women who take painkiller regularly may put their unborn sons testosterone levels at risk. It was revealed by the researchers from University of Edinburgh under the lead researcher Rod Mitchell. "This study adds to…

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