Pregnant women are especially vulnerable to heat because pregnancy makes it harder to regulate body temperature.
Exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy and early infancy is associated with slower growth of the thalamus later in ...
Nutritional imbalance during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on the health status and disease susceptibility of the ...
A new study from Spain reveals that babies born to mothers exposed to higher air pollution levels in pregnancy show signs of slower brain myelination, a subtle but telling shift in how early brain ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A joint observational study by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and Columbia University has found that prenatal exposure to a common pesticide also used as an ...
A new international study has found that exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy and early infancy may be associated ...
The study reveals that prenatal fructose exposure directly alters neural stem cells (NSCs), the foundational master cells ...
*A new study published in Developmental Science suggests prenatal brain growth may influence early childhood language development, PsyPost reports. Researchers focused on whether prenatal brain ...
In a study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher rates of behavior problems that persisted into mid-adolescence, faster ...
Clean-science nutrition pioneer expands its family-focused line with research-backed prenatal support that delivers 8x more brain-supporting choline§ for baby's development*. This innovation arrives ...