£14M provided for research into the brain development of children who were ‘in the womb’ during the COVID-19 pandemic
£14m provided for research into the brain development of children who were ‘in the womb’ during the Covid 19 pandemic ...
£14m provided for research into the brain development of children who were ‘in the womb’ during the Covid 19 pandemic ...
Milan, Italy: Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to alterations in proteins that can be detected ...
Nearly one in eight infants born in West Virginia between 2020 and 2022 had in utero exposure to opioids, stimulants ...
A study led by Durham University’s Fetal and Neonatal Research Lab, UK, took 4D ultrasound scans of 100 pregnant women ...
New York, September 21, 2022 – New data from the longitudinal Stress in Pregnancy Study (SIP Study) have identified earlier ...
Baby marmosets begin practising the face and mouth movements necessary to call their family for help before they are born, ...
Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in everyday products may interfere with the developing offspring’s brain, according to a rat ...
An international research group led by Professor Toru Takumi (Senior Visiting Scientist, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research) and Researcher ...
New research shows that lifelong excess weight almost doubles a woman’s risk of developing womb cancer*, according to a Cancer ...
WASHINGTON—Cannabis use among pregnant women is on the rise and may be associated with negative health outcomes in children, according ...
An analysis of data from more than 3,000 mother-child pairs from six European countries indicates that prenatal exposure to bisphenol A may ...
Cambridge scientists have identified a key signal that the fetus uses to control its supply of nutrients from the placenta, ...
Hormone levels in the womb before birth have been potentially linked to the risk of developing migraine in adulthood, reveals ...
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