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Science & Tech News tagged with babies

'Three Parent Babies' Take a Step Closer to Reality
Science & Tech  (tags: Science, Parent, Babies, Researchers )

Nancy
- 13 days ago - telegraph.co.uk
Researchers used eggs from young donors to repair damaged eggs of older women in order to increase their chances of fertilisation.
Even Babies Have "Accents," Crying Study Finds
Science & Tech  (tags: children, babies, research, science, interesting, humans )

Daphna
- 17 days ago - news.nationalgeographic.com
Newborn babies start learning language in the womb--and are born with what you might call accents, a new study of crying babies says. That fetuses hear and become accustomed to language is nothing new. Several studies have shown that, when ex
Criminalize Organic Farming? EXCUSE ME?! BILLS: HR 875 and S 425   video
Science & Tech  (tags: environment, ecosystems, humans, protection, pollution, nature, congress, constitution, corruption, dishonesty, government, ethics, dishonesty, politics, babies, cancer, children, disease, drugs, environment, family, food, healthcare, medicine, prevention )

Katia
- 255 days ago - youtube.com
PLEASE contact your representatives and Senators about this! This is being pushed by the drug companies.. No more ORGANIC food - pesticides required! Insecticides KILL OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMS, ALLOWING us to be sick more often.. Take Action!
Adult Brains Wired to Go Ga-Ga Over Babies
Science & Tech  (tags: brains, babies, research )

Ingrid
- 637 days ago - dsc.discovery.com
The urge to cuddle and coo when presented with a baby turns out to be an innate response prompted, at least in part, by the structure of an infant's face, according to new research that actually shows how this baby love process works in adult brains.
Women Abused as Children Spend 1/3 More on Health Care
Science & Tech  (tags: abuse, activists, children, culture, ethics, family, health, humans, interesting, news, police, rights, sadness, safety, society, violence, women, abuse, babies, Body-Mind-Spirit, disease, drugs, environment, illness, interesting, investigation, medicine )

Susan
- 641 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Middle-aged women who suffered physical or sexual abuse as children spend up to one-third more than average in health-care costs, according to a long-term study of more than 3,000 women.
Breathing Dirty Air Can Lower Kids' I.Q.
Science & Tech  (tags: ClimateChange, CO2emissions, conservation, endangered, energy, environment, globalwarming, habitatdestruction, nature, humans, pollution, protection, science, suffering, world, business, consumers, corruption, corporate, energy, law, marketing, money, soc )

Susan
- 644 days ago - reuters.com
Kids who live in neighborhoods with heavy traffic pollution have lower IQs and score worse on other tests of intelligence and memory than children who breathe cleaner air, a new study shows.
Adults Abused as Kids Who Don't Get Depressed Have a Different Gene!
Science & Tech  (tags: abuse, children, culture, family, health, interesting, news, sadness, society, violence, women, abuse, babies, Body-Mind-Spirit, disease, drugs, ethics, illness, medicine, prevention, protection, research, safety, study, treatment, discovery, energy, Gene )

Susan
- 645 days ago - medicalnewstoday.com
Some forms of a gene that controls the body's response to stress hormones appear to protect adults who were abused in childhood from depression, psychiatrists have found.
Men No Longer Need For Making Babies
Science & Tech  (tags: science, roadblock, sperm, female, baby, babies )

Ben
- 662 days ago - blogmyway.org
Scientists claim that they are getting closer to a point where they can eliminate male in the equation of making babies. The scientists know they have a minor roadblock to conquer, and the minor roadblock is to make sure the sperm cell from female bone m
Babies Can Spot the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Science & Tech  (tags: humans, babies, judgement, social evalutation, science, research )

Eduardo
- 734 days ago - newscientist.com
Babies are good judges of character long before they learn to speak. Infants as young as 6 months preferred characters which helped rather than hindered others in a simple puppet show. Humans begin making social evaluations earlier than previously thought
Babies Learn to Tell Friend From Foe After Just Six Months
Science & Tech  (tags: humans, research, science, study, babies )

Maria Viv
- 734 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
At the tender age of six months he has yet to say first word, or take his first hesitant step. He can, however, tell his friends from his enemies.
Cell Phone Cancer Risk 'Higher for Children'...
Science & Tech  (tags: environment, protection, research, science, babies, children, family, interesting, sharing, children, safety, alert, cancer, children, health, illness, toxins, risk, deepinsideelectronics, Gizmos, medicine, study, technology, tech )

Susan
- 779 days ago - telegraph.co.uk
Children should not be given mobile phones because using them for more than 10 years increases the risk of brain cancer, a leading scientist has said.
Urine Testing Confirms Autism Is Mercury Poisoning!
Science & Tech  (tags: environment, government, health, humans, interesting, research, science, cover-up, babies, children, consumers, information, activists, ethics, humans, safety, alert, AlternativeMed, body, depression, disease, drugs, healthcare, illness, medicine, prevent )

Susan
- 786 days ago - mercury-freedrugs.org
This study was just released by; mercury-freedrugs.org . As a person "on the spectrum" I was particularly interested in it. If adults or children diagnosed have not used chelation they can now take a test to confirm the presence of mercury in their system
Babies Raised in Bilingual Homes Learn New Words Differently Than Infants Learning One Language
Science & Tech  (tags: Neuroscience, humans, babies, bilingual, research, studies, interesting )

J.
- 788 days ago - scientificblogging.com
This research suggests that bilingual babies follow a slightly different pattern when using detailed sound information to learn differences between words.
Risperdal Manufacturer Admits Misleading Claims
Science & Tech  (tags: abuse, babies, children, death, depression, drugs, ethics, risks )

Mary
- 794 days ago - namiscc.org
Risperdal Manufacturer Admits Misleading Claims
Monkeys Use 'Baby Talk' to Interact With Infants
Science & Tech  (tags: research, study, science, animals, babies, monkeys, baby talk, bonding, Infant behavior, interesting )

J.
- 824 days ago - newswise.com
University of Chicago -- Female rhesus monkeys use special vocalizations while interacting with infants, the way human adults use motherese, or "baby talk," to engage babies' attention.
 

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