LearningRx1 IQ | http://www.learningrx.org - Part 15

Prenatal depression, not medication, may be to blame for autism risk...

Oct 12, 2014 by

Although previous studies have implicated anti-depressants in increasing autism risks during pregnant, there’s new evidence that it may actually be the prenatal depression itself increasing the risk....

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4. Boys in-utero development disrupted by phenols

Oct 11, 2014 by

Male fetuses that are exposed to endocrine disruptors through the mother’s cosmetics, toothpastes, soaps, lining of food cans, etc. can have stunted growth in-utero and during the first years of life. SOURCE:...

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The importance of Vitamin E during pregnancy

Oct 9, 2014 by

New analysis suggests that inadequate vitamin E is associated with poor outcomes during pregnancy for both infant and mother. SOURCE:...

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Flavonoid in beer increases cognitive function in young animals...

Oct 8, 2014 by

A flavonoid found in hops and beer appears to improve cognitive function in young mice....

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Iron deficiency in pregnancy linked to increased autism risk

Oct 7, 2014 by

A new study has found that mothers of children with autism were less likely to have taken iron supplements during pregnancy....

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Computer program imitates children’s cognitive development

Oct 6, 2014 by

A new software program that uses artificial intelligence can learn how to solve problems by imitating children’s cognitive development....

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Births at short/long interpregnancy intervals have higher autism risk...

Oct 4, 2014 by

Babies conceived more than five years or less than one year after their prior sibling have a greater risk of being diagnosed with autism....

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