PFDA - a widely found PFAS “forever chemical” - may interfere with fetal development, changing how a baby’s face forms in ...
Researchers have long associated per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” to certain severe birth defects, but exactly how these pollutants harm a developing ...
A large-scale Danish study published in Lancet Psychiatry offers robust evidence linking neonatal vitamin D deficiency to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental ...
Worries and concerns about how much a 3-month-old should eat are common among parents and caregivers. Around this age, ...
Evidence continues to accrue that prenatal exposure to some synthetic chemicals in the environment is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes and negative effects on the neonatal metabolome and ...
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Higher Vitamin B12 intake by pregnant women can aid early brain development in babies: Study
Crucially, these maternal improvements were accompanied by developmental benefits in infants ...
Artificial wombs are recreating pregnancy outside the body, keeping premature life developing in controlled environments.
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Breakdown products from 'eco-friendly' plastics impede fetal development in mice, study shows
When the "eco-friendly" bioplastic, polylactic acid (PLA), biodegrades, the resulting nanoplastics can accumulate in the ...
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