Interactive Growth Charts for Babies

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Are infant growth charts misleading?

physorg.com — “Pre-term infants who are born either smaller or larger than expected for their gestational age face an increased risk of poor growth and development. Smaller babies are in greater danger of experiencing neurodevelopmental delays, says Irene Olsen, an adjunct assistant professor in Penn Nursing, while ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Are infant growth charts misleading?

physorg.com — “Pre-term infants who are born either smaller or larger than expected for their gestational age face an increased risk of poor growth and development. Smaller babies are in greater danger of experiencing neurodevelopmental delays, says Irene Olsen, an adjunct assistant professor in Penn Nursing, while ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Are infant growth charts misleading?: Pre-term infants who are born either smaller or larger than expected for the... http://bit.ly/dvnKtc

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Growth Chart for Kids - Your Child's Growth and Development

parents.com — “Your doctor dutifully plots your child's height and weight, but what do all those percentiles mean, anyway? We've got the answers to this and more.View full resource at parents.com

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You Grow, Baby! Chart Your Child's Growth and Development http://ow.ly/4hz0g

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NYT: Charting Brain Growth in Human

mobile.nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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What Influences Your Baby's Growth?

webmd.com — “A baby's first year is a time of incredible growth. But how do you know if your infant's growth is considered normal? Learn about the factors that influence infant development and what growth charts really mean.View full resource at webmd.com

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Growth charts for breast-fed babies | News | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “New child growth charts are being introduced to account for the difference between breast-fed and bottle-fed babies.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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CBC News - Health - VIDEO: Growth charts for babies change

cbc.ca — “When a baby ranks below average on a growth chart, parents often worry about their infant's nutrition. But as CBC's Dan Halton found, health authorities in Canada and the U.S. say the problem might not be with the child but the guidelines.View full resource at cbc.ca

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RT @CDN_Healthcare: Growth charts 4 babies change: When baby ranks below avg on growth chart, parents worry ... http://bit.ly/a107Ts

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Observatory: Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps: Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start ... http://nyti.ms/pXy2D0

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Observatory: Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps http://t.co/pD5tX0E

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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swhitbo Susan Krauss Whitbourne Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

It seems like we might be smarter than chimps, after all, tho current headlines might lead one to question this. #psych http://ow.ly/63O2f

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Charting Brain Growth in Humans and Chimps - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Although human babies and baby chimpanzees both start out with undeveloped forebrains, a new study reports that the human brain increases in volume much more rapidly early on.View full resource at nytimes.com

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What's the difference between human brains and chimp brains? http://t.co/3UqYPul

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Cyberounds: Solid Food, Growth, and Obesity

cyberounds.com — “Cyberounds is an interactive grand rounds moderated by distinguished academics, exclusively for physicians, medical students and other selected health professionals.View full resource at cyberounds.com

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Med News: Early Introduction of Solid Foods Doesn't Affect Baby's Growth - http://t.co/F17pRJKJ

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