Is There a Faster Way to Diagnosis and Intervene in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?
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Is There a Faster Way to Diagnosis and Intervene in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?
What’s New in Psychology?
Is There a Faster Way to Diagnosis and Intervene in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?
What’s New in Psychology?
Cognitive Abilities and Screen Time in Toddlers
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Poverty and Crime May Change the Brains of Babies
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Supporting the Infant-Parent Bond in the NICCU
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An Affordable Medication for Postpartum Depression?
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Bacteria in the Gut and Babies’ Fear
Childhood Psychiatric Symptoms May be Linked to Exposure During Pregnancy
Jim Windell
Can Treating Depressed Mothers Affect the Brains of their Babies?
By Jim Windell
Early Life Experiences May be Passed Down to Children
By Jim Windell
By Jim Windell
About one of every 10 infants born in the United States is premature – commonly referred to preemies. Babies who are born prior to the 37th month of pregnancy usually weigh much less than full-term babies and because they did not have enough time in the womb to develop they are often beset by various health problems – breathing difficulties, feeding problems, hearing and vision problems and other developmental delays.
Subdural Bleeding in Infants is Proof of Abuse, Right?
By Jim Windell