A new study suggests that children of mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy are at 29% higher risk of neurodevelopmental ...
Children born to mothers infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy faced a 29% higher chance of developing autism, speech and ...
Children born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant face an elevated risk of developmental disorders by the time they ...
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COVID-19 in pregnancy may raise autism and neurodevelopmental disorder risk
New research from Mass General Brigham reveals that COVID-19 infection in pregnancy may subtly alter fetal brain development, ...
Researchers reveal that preterm babies' brains respond to rhythmic sounds, indicating early rhythm processing crucial for ...
Using single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic screening, the researchers identified key surface proteins that mediate ...
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Alcohol During Pregnancy Can Permanently Corrupt a Child’s Brain Circuits, New Texas A&M Research Warns
In the evolving landscape of maternal health research, a new study from Texas A&M University provides critical insight into ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave talk about the brain benefits of quitting cigarettes, language development in premature babies, and a mysterious imprint in a Chicago sidewalk.
New Stanford research shows that hearing their mother’s voice helps premature babies strengthen language pathways in the ...
Hearing a mother’s voice helps premature babies’ brains grow faster and develop stronger language connections.
A mother’s voice boosts fetal speech development. Preemies who listened to voice recordings from their moms had more maturation in key language regions of the bra ...
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