Early life pain exposure alters brain development in preterm infants, particularly female infants, according to a new study. The observational cohort study collected and analyzed data from 150 infants ...
New research shows skin-to-skin care boosts brain development in preterm infants. Keep reading to learn how early bonding ...
Preterm infants born before 32 weeks who received more skin-to-skin contact while in the hospital showed stronger brain development in areas tied to emotion and stress regulation than babies who ...
Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are an established therapy for pregnant women at risk of preterm birth. Researchers have found that babies given ACS had notably smaller volumes of two key brain ...
Longer cuddle sessions were associated with signs of brain growth in a new scientific study. The post Skin-to-skin contact boosts brain growth in premature babies appeared first on Talker.
There's a lot going on in your baby's brain before age 5. Here's why experts call it a critical time for setting up a child's ability to thrive ...
Infant brains beat at 4 Hz, not 10 Hz, revealing how slower rhythms shape memory, attention, and the foundation for lifelong ...
June 14, 2012 — A longitudinal imaging study has showed that infants at high risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with a subsequent ASD diagnosis exhibited abnormal development of white matter in ...
Racism is a public health crisis that affects the mental and physical well-being of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). But how far-reaching are these effects? Recent research reveals that ...
Discover a study showing how skin-to-skin contact boosts brain growth in preterm infants, supporting memory, attention, and ...
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