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02/10/2023
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By Ethan Huff
The more vaccines a baby gets, the higher the likelihood of sudden death: STUDY
New research published in the peer-reviewed journal Cureus on February 2 shows that vaccine uptake is directly correlated to infant mortality – meaning the more vaccinations a baby receives, the greater the likelihood of sudden death. Authors Gary S. Goldman, PhD, an independent computer scientist, and Neil Z. Miller, a medical researcher, confirmed once again […]
09/30/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study finds mRNA material in BREAST MILK of vaccinated mothers
A new study has found mRNA material from Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) mRNA vaccines in breast milk, providing more evidence that deadly mRNA material spreads throughout the body despite official denials. The study was conducted by researchers from New York University and published in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA Pediatrics on Sept. 26. It examined the breast milk of […]
01/13/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Babies born during the pandemic have lower IQs than those born pre-pandemic, studies reveal
Recent studies on the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) found that babies born during the pandemic have slightly lower IQs compared to pre-pandemic babies. But parents, especially COVID-19 infected mothers, need not worry nor feel guilty as they are not to be blamed for the IQ difference, which is fortunately reversible. “The babies born during the health crisis […]
09/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
High levels of microplastics found in babies’ poop
Babies are already exposed to a lot of plastic — even more than adults, according to a study. A new study showed that an average of 36,000 nanograms of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics (MP) can be found in every one gram of infant feces, compared to 2,600 nanograms for adults. This shows that infants are exposed to […]
11/17/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Under the skin: humans develop extra muscles which vanish before birth, scientists say
Researchers from Howard University and the Vision Institute in Paris found that humans develop extra muscles in their hands and feet in the womb that later disappear before birth. The researchers examined images showing the initial stages of human muscle development and found that extra muscular tissues were growing weeks after conception. These tissues, as reported by the […]
07/06/2020
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By Michael Alexander
1,000 Days of probiotics can boost long-term health for parents and newborns: Study
Exposure to probiotics within the first 1,000 days after conception has been linked to profound positive effects on the health of infants. Birgit Michelsen, chief technical officer of the Danish probiotic supplement company Bifodan, highlighted this finding at the United Natural Products Alliance annual members’ meeting and noted that up to 70 percent of an […]
03/10/2020
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By Franz Walker
Higher omega-6 intake could lead to lower likelihood of conceiving male offspring and higher risk of pregnancy complications: Study
Omega-6 fatty acids represent one of the three kinds of “omega” fatty acids that the body needs, alongside omega-3s and omega-9s. However, while the consumption of omega-6 fatty acids is generally seen as a good thing, new research from Australia shows that they may have adverse effects on both pregnant women and women who are […]
12/05/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Exclusive breastfeeding reduces your baby’s risk of eczema later in life
Breastfeeding your baby can be a difficult task, but your hard work will surely pay off. Exclusively breastfeeding your child for the first three months can lower his or her risk of suffering from eczema later in life, according to a study presented in the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2019 Annual Meeting […]
12/05/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women can compromise neonates
Researchers from McGill University Sainte Anne de Bellevue in Canada conducted a scoping review to provide an overview of the latest evidence from studies regarding the impact of maternal risk factors on infant 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations, with a focus on studies in Canada and the U.S. This article was published in the journal Nutrition Research. […]
12/04/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Mothers who smile a lot at their babies and maintain eye contact “sync up” with them, improving brain development
The ability of babies to learn may be influenced by how their mothers interact with them. Researchers from Dartmouth College and the University of Cambridge in the U.K. found that babies learn when their mothers smile and maintain eye contact with them a lot. In their study, the researchers discovered that babies’ neural activity that syncs well […]
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