Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can’t, as adults, remember specific events from that time. Researchers have long believed we don’t hold onto these experiences because the ...
Usha Lee McFarling is a former STAT reporter. New research calls into question the high-profile conclusion of the first major study to show that the race of physicians influences health outcomes. In ...
Prenatal stress and poor maternal mental health are associated with adverse offspring outcomes; however, the biological mechanisms are unknown. Epigenetic modification has linked maternal health with ...
Early parent-infant interactions are crucial for socio-emotional development; however, interventions to enhance these interactions in the context of prematurity remain underexplored. This study aims ...
Have you ever wondered why your earliest childhood memories begin around age three or four, with everything before that seemingly lost to time? A pioneering study from Yale University has uncovered ...
Two of the U.S. premarket regulatory requirements for infant formula involve specific “quality factors”: the biological quality of protein in the infant formula and the ability of the infant formula ...
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