Brain changed by caffeine in utero
A team from the University of Rochester Medical Center found that caffeine consumption during pregnancy can change important brain pathways that could lead to behavioral problems later in life....
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A team from the University of Rochester Medical Center found that caffeine consumption during pregnancy can change important brain pathways that could lead to behavioral problems later in life....
read moreRefuting a previous study, a new study from Stanford Medicine found that epidural anesthesia, used frequently for pain relief during birth, does not increase the risk of autism in the offspring....
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read moreResearchers at the University of Helsinki have found that intellectual disability is most often caused by changes to the genome that take place in early fetal development and are not found in the parents’ DNA. This explains what the...
read moreA team at the University of Southern California found that brain changes in people with Alzheimer’s and in those with mild TBIs have significant similarities....
read moreA study published in the journal “Frontiers in Public Health” found that children who were breastfed scored higher on neurocognitive tests....
read moreNew findings published in the journal “Nature” indicate that improving the function of the brain’s drainage network can improve the effectiveness of Alzheimer’s therapies in mice....
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