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28 April 2026

Coventry University researcher explores how breast milk shapes infant brain development

A researcher from Coventry University is investigating how molecules in breast milk influence early brain development, particularly in premature babies.  The research will...

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7 December 2020

Stress in pregnancy may influence baby brain development

Infants' brains may be shaped by levels of stress their mother experiences during pregnancy, a study by the University of...

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20 January 2015

Iodine deficiency in pregnant women impairs embryonic brain development

(Vienna, 20th January 2014) Pregnant women in Austria commonly suffer from iodine deficiency. This may have a negative impact on...

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