A new study challenges what is thought to be the normal pattern of crying, the “cry curve” to which parents are presently often referred to.…
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New research finds that longer breastfeeding durations were associated with higher verbal and spatial cognitive scores during childhood. Breastfeeding duration is linked with improved cognitive…
Scientists studying the Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine against tuberculosis found that it induces specific changes in metabolites and lipids that correlate with innate immune system…
Columbia researchers found that babies born during the pandemic’s first year scored lower on a developmental screening test of social and motor skills at 6…
A new study suggests that newborns who get more sleep and wake up less throughout the night are at lower risk of being overweight. Scientists…
Direct-to-consumer messages on company websites promote benefits of formula feeding, position it as superior to breastmilk. An analysis of websites for baby formula manufacturers finds…
Physical activity during pregnancy is linked to lung function in offspring. Credit: Dr. Hrefna Katrin Gudmundsdottir Researchers have found further evidence that exercise during pregnancy…