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How Pregnant Women's Exposure To Climate Change May Affect Babies Brains
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- World News | Emma Court, Bloomberg
Climate disasters are known for damaging homes, disrupting power and displacing residents. But even after the lights come back on and people return to their homes, their effects can linger.
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'We Had No Hope': The Amazing Story Of The Baby Born With His Brain Outside His Skull
- Monday June 20, 2016
- Health | Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post
Dustin and Sierra Yoder, from Sugarcreek, a small town in Ohio, knew that Bentley had a rare condition in which his brain was growing outside of his skull. Sierra Yoder said doctors told them that their son would not live long past his birth
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Babies process language in a grown-up way
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- Health | Cerebral Cortex
Babies, even those too young to talk, can well understand many of the words that adults say - and their brains also process them in a grown-up way, a new study has claimed.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Pregnant Women's Exposure To Climate Change May Affect Babies Brains
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- World News | Emma Court, Bloomberg
Climate disasters are known for damaging homes, disrupting power and displacing residents. But even after the lights come back on and people return to their homes, their effects can linger.
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www.ndtv.com
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'We Had No Hope': The Amazing Story Of The Baby Born With His Brain Outside His Skull
- Monday June 20, 2016
- Health | Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post
Dustin and Sierra Yoder, from Sugarcreek, a small town in Ohio, knew that Bentley had a rare condition in which his brain was growing outside of his skull. Sierra Yoder said doctors told them that their son would not live long past his birth
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www.ndtv.com
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Babies process language in a grown-up way
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- Health | Cerebral Cortex
Babies, even those too young to talk, can well understand many of the words that adults say - and their brains also process them in a grown-up way, a new study has claimed.
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www.ndtv.com