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For   infants, rapid weight gain after discharge from a NICU is linked to higher risk of   later in childhood, says rece...
01/17/2025

For infants, rapid weight gain after discharge from a NICU is linked to higher risk of later in childhood, says recent Cohort study: https://bit.ly/3WBNt9z

Vulnerable populations can face   that lead to poor health outcomes. A recent  Cohort analysis found small environmental...
01/10/2025

Vulnerable populations can face that lead to poor health outcomes. A recent Cohort analysis found small environmental effects can contribute to disparities and adverse health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4f52arR

New   Cohort research found no significant association between time spent in childcare and children’s  , even for childr...
01/03/2025

New Cohort research found no significant association between time spent in childcare and children’s , even for children who faced early life adversity. Learn more: https://bit.ly/401pqS7

Sleep is crucial for  , but sleep problems are common among kids in the U.S. A recent  Cohort study found that   problem...
12/20/2024

Sleep is crucial for , but sleep problems are common among kids in the U.S. A recent Cohort study found that problems may be linked to maternal stress during & after . Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ZWCj0Z

Exposure to DBUP/DIBP or BDCPP—organophosphate esters (OPEs) found in flame retardants and plastics—during   may be asso...
12/13/2024

Exposure to DBUP/DIBP or BDCPP—organophosphate esters (OPEs) found in flame retardants and plastics—during may be associated with childhood risk, according to a recent Cohort study: https://bit.ly/3CbAvaZ

Recent  Cohort research finds that children with   may be at higher risk for a range of diverse health outcomes. Learn m...
11/22/2024

Recent Cohort research finds that children with may be at higher risk for a range of diverse health outcomes. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4eV7Lkv

Living in historically   NYC neighborhoods during pregnancy was linked to higher levels of exposure to air pollutants an...
11/01/2024

Living in historically NYC neighborhoods during pregnancy was linked to higher levels of exposure to air pollutants and lower birthweights, according to a new study: https://bit.ly/3Ydydz9

Experiencing   during early childhood or having a mother who experienced it during       is associated with an increased...
10/18/2024

Experiencing during early childhood or having a mother who experienced it during is associated with an increased risk of during childhood & adolescence, according to a new Cohort study: https://bit.ly/4gunite

 Cohort researchers find no evidence of significant association between prenatal cannabis exposure and later   diagnosis...
10/11/2024

Cohort researchers find no evidence of significant association between prenatal cannabis exposure and later diagnosis in children. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AHDerH

Children who exhibited  , rule-breaking, or aggression prior to the   experienced notable improvements in their behavior...
10/04/2024

Children who exhibited , rule-breaking, or aggression prior to the experienced notable improvements in their behavior & during the pandemic, according to a recent study: https://bit.ly/3Mo346L

Fish consumption during   was associated with a 20% lower likelihood of   diagnosis and fewer  -related traits in childr...
09/27/2024

Fish consumption during was associated with a 20% lower likelihood of diagnosis and fewer -related traits in children, says recent Cohort study: https://bit.ly/4dP8Om1

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