A mother’s voice boosts fetal speech development. Preemies who listened to voice recordings from their moms had more ...
Hearing a mother’s voice helps premature babies’ brains grow faster and develop stronger language connections.
UK researchers have found that someone's love of the sauce may be linked to testosterone exposure in the womb -- which has a distinct effect on baby's hand development. Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
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Stanford research reveals the powerful role of a mother’s voice in premature babies’ development
Every story, song, or word helps their brain connect language and emotion in ways that last well beyond infancy.
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The Science of the Baby’s First Yawn Before Birth
Baby’s first yawn can be precious to watch in an ultrasound scan. This simple act is a sign of neurological and lung ...
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