Understanding Early Sexual Development
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Understanding Early Sexual Development
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Health News - Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia
healthcanal.com — “Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia” View full resource at healthcanal.com
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Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia
newswise.com — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one’s risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia
newswise.com — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one’s risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Genetic risk, stressful early infancy join to increase risk for schizophrenia
medicalxpress.com — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect ones risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia - 03/26/2012
hopkinsmedicine.org — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one’s risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.” View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org
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The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me?: High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregn... http://t.co/4FFH73gX
Feelings and emotions in babies and newborns | Raising Children Network
raisingchildren.net.au — “An outline of research showing that even very young babies can recognise and respond to emotions, and indicating emotional development in babies begins at a very early age. Includes tips for encouraging babies' emotional development and understanding babies' emotions.” View full resource at raisingchildren.net.au
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Your baby is sensitive to emotional cues from a young age and at 1 can begin to use them. More on babies’ emotions: http://t.co/9HqiYIl4
The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me?: High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregn... http://t.co/EddmdQ4W
Prepubertal exposure to bisphenol A affects the onset of puberty, ovarian weights, and estrous cycle in female mice. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine | Consumer Advocacy
greenmedinfo.com — “This toxicological article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Effects of early prepubertal exposure to bisphenol A on the onset of puberty, ovarian weights, and estrous cycle in female mice.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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New research indicates that bisphenol A exposure speeds female sexual development, but inhibits fertility... http://t.co/GP8KFRqa
News Moms Need » Blog Archive » A children’s book for parents
newsmomsneed.marchofdimes.com — “News Moms Need » Blog Archive » A children’s book for parents” View full resource at newsmomsneed.marchofdimes.com
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A children’s book for parents: A new children’s book is designed to help parents and caregivers better understan... http://t.co/M62eHXgi
Genentech: Research & Early Development: Innovation In Research
gene.com — “Genentech: Research & Early Development: Innovation In Research” View full resource at gene.com
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Frederic de Sauvage explains #Genentech's role in understanding the relationship btwn the Hedgehog pathway & cancer http://t.co/tkhwruUu
Medical News: Dyslexic Kids Show Brain Changes at an Early Age - in Neurology, General Neurology from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Young children at risk for developing dyslexia showed abnormalities on functional MRI brain scans even before they began learning to read, researchers found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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RT @DrJackLewis: 36 kindergarten kids scanned with fMRI to understand early stages of #dyslexia development: http://t.co/38RlcS2O
The Millionaire Mind And Your Child! | The Millionaire Nurse Blog
blog.themillionairenurse.com — “The skills it takes to become financially successful , can they be taught to your child? Is it possible to start them early?” View full resource at blog.themillionairenurse.com
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Can you help your kids understand entrepreneurship? A blog swap: http://t.co/OdkAGhiG Check it out.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Early Detection & Screening | Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations for Women at Higher Risk
ww5.komen.org — “Getting regular screening tests is very important for women who are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer. In general, a woman can be placed in the higher risk category if she has either a sing” View full resource at ww5.komen.org
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