Exposing the fetus to bisphenol A during pregnancy may be linked to a host of behavioral problems in girls, a group of investigators from the Harvard University School of Public Health and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate. The team says that the same type of connection was not discover... |
24 October 2011 09:21 GMT |
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As all mothers, or would-be mothers, must know, morning sicknesses are one of the major drawbacks of being pregnant. For a wide array of reasons, the female body is going through modifications as a child develops inside, and this leads to side-effects that are visible externally. But morning sickness is actually a go... |
3 May 2010 10:50 GMT |
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In a new investigation, which has been aimed at determining what factors influence parents in deciding for or against administering the HPV vaccine to their daughters, it has been found that parental behavior plays the most significant role. Things such as the openness to alternative therapies, the amount of physical... |
8 February 2010 14:01 GMT |
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A new scientific study is the first to demonstrate that mothers and daughters look just like each other, expression- and appearance-wise, when they pass a certain age. The investigation reveals that, at least around the eyes, the patterns in which the skin gets saggy, wrinkled, thin, and less elastic are exactly the ... |
28 October 2009 10:06 GMT |
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According to a new scientific study, it would appear that fathers who have more daughters than sons are very likely to turn Left-wing, from a political standpoint, whereas the opposite holds true for mothers. Apparently, women tend to become more conservative, and to share their young boys' opinions on politics.... |
26 May 2009 16:01 GMT |
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