Pregnancy Dampens Memory
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Pregnancy Dampens Memory
realage.com — “Pregnancy Dampens Memory” View full resource at realage.com
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Ever hear of "mommy brain" (http://bit.ly/blGp7l)? Study shows pregnancy affects women's memory: http://bit.ly/971Dlp
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Neuroethicist argues for continuing research into memory dampening drugs
medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- Unafraid to stir up a hornets nest of controversy, Adam Kolber, a Brooklyn Law School professor has published an essay on Nature declaring that he believes its time the debate over whether to continue research into pharmaceuticals that can alter, dampen or erase memories ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Scientists debate benefits of memory-dampening drugs – USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “Aversion to memory-dampening drugs among researchers may leave millions needlessly suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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Memory 101: Dealing with Pregnancy Brain
parents.com — “'Pregnancy brain': explained.” View full resource at parents.com
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Pregnancy adversely affects spatial memory
endocrinetoday.com — “The Annual Society for Endocrinology BES Meeting Pregnant women had reduced spatial recognition memory during the second and third trimester” View full resource at endocrinetoday.com
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Pregnancy may have adverse effects on spatial memory http://ow.ly/1pQsC New study
The Pill May Dampen Women’s Sexuality, But Increases Relationship Strength | World of Psychology
psychcentral.com — “The Pill -- a term that refers to any one of the many different kinds of birth-control pills taken by women to ward off pregnancy -- has been a boon to modern” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Ideas for preserving pregnancy memories - Mom Central Baby
baby.momcentral.com — “If you are pregnant for the first time it may feel like you are never going to get there. I know my first pregnancy seemed like it took forever. I completely enjoyed it, but it was definitely long. This time around things seem to be speeding past me before I realize what has happened. I have not been doing as good of a job of documenting this time, but I have thrown in a few things to keep as mementos. Monthly picture documentation Many women do not like the way they look when they are pregnant,” View full resource at baby.momcentral.com
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Pregnancy Hormones May Cause Memory Problems
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Pregnancy Gifts | Pregnancy Journal | Baby Memory Book | Baby Shower Gifts
digitimecapsule.com — “Pregnancy Journal & Baby Memory Book Make Magical Pregnancy Gifts & Baby Shower Gifts! Watch as your guided pregnancy journal and baby memory book capture every magical moment of pregnancy and baby.” View full resource at digitimecapsule.com
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@DigiTimeCapsule RT DigiTimeCapsuleI Wish I had something like that when I was pregnant! Well You Can Now!!! http://tinyurl.com/Mom2Be
Cellphones harm memory, pregnancy, brain cells--in rats, mice & rabbits. Maybe. - latimes.com
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Cellphones may harm memory, pregnancy, brain cells -- in rats, mice and rabbits. Maybe. http://lat.ms/mwRTJ7
Does Pregnancy Affect Memory? - Motherlode Blog - NYTimes.com
parenting.blogs.nytimes.com — “Did you lose your memory when you were pregnant? Have you regained it yet? Does research showing otherwise make you feel better or worse?” View full resource at parenting.blogs.nytimes.com
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Does Pregnancy Affect Memory? http://bit.ly/dcsDAQ @Motherlode
Pregnancy Hormones May Cause Memory Problems | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Memory problems in pregnant women could be linked to higher hormone levels, study suggests.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Expectant mothers' spatial memory ability reduces during later stages of pregnancy
news-medical.net — “New research has found that pregnant women's ability to remember the position of objects previously seen is reduced as pregnancy progresses. These findings will be presented this week at the annual Society for Endocrinology BES conference in Manchester.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Pregnancy News: Expectant mothers’ spatial memory ability reduces during later stages of pregnancy: New research h... http://bit.ly/cEVSzg
Maternal Fetal Medicine - Overweight Pregnancy Program - Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Chicago
nmh.org — “Maternal Fetal Medicine - Overweight Pregnancy Program - Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Chicago” View full resource at nmh.org
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