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Intelligently blonde
By Intelligently blonde on 22/01/2008 in member
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Low calorie diets in early pregnancy can affect your baby’s brain
By Susie Boone on 19/01/2011 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Pregnant women warned slimming can damage their baby’s intelligence
New scientific research from the University of Texas shows that a poor diet during the first half of pregnancy can harm the development of a baby’s brain. This could potentially lower IQ and lead to behavioural problems.Admittedly, the research was carried out on pregnant baboons...
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Baby Sign Language
By Jessica Parker on 17/11/2010 in classifieds
Information on Early Learning, Early Reading, Baby intelligence, Prenatal Education, Children Early Education, Toys, Flashcards, Baby Videos, Baby Teaching Tools, Articles and resources
Teaching my baby sign language – article on Baby sign language basics. Learn why babies learn how to sign and baby sign language…
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Study claims no link between IQ and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/10/2006 in Breast and bottle feeding
Despite the many other benefits of breastfeeding your baby, scientists believe breastmilk does not lead to a higher IQ.
Research newly published by the British Medical Journal has concluded that babies are not more intelligent because they are breastfed. Although the researchers from the MRC Social and Public Health Services Unit in Glasgow and the Dept
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IVF children do better in exams?
By Kimberley Smith on 23/09/2010 in IVF & fertility treatments
Being conceived via IVF doesn’t harm academic achievement, finds new study
on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills and the Test for Educational Development.“Our findings are reassuring for clinicians and patients as they suggest that being conceived through IVF does not have any detrimental effects on a child’s intelligence or cognitive
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Forget the baby brain – having a baby makes you smarter, claim experts
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/10/2010 in Your baby and you
Scientists have discovered that mums brains grow after giving birth – and doting mums have the biggest grey matter!
of the brain involved with motivation and reward were affected the mostWhat do you think about these findings? Do you feel more intelligent since becoming a mum?
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Liquorice in pregnancy linked to health problems
By Kimberley Smith on 09/08/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Exposure to liquorice in the womb may cause illnesses such as diabetes and obesity for your child
of liquorice (less than a whole Liquorice Allsort!) was found to raise cortisone levels.Liquorice in pregnancy has previously been suggested to alleviate morning sickness but recent studies have linked it to bad behavior in children and lower intelligence
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I decided to buy all Supernatural seasons
By anlylucus on 30/07/2011 in forum
filled, the demons of change, and all have complete information to make it interesting. Smallville DVDThe brothers are sweet, but tough, intelligent but not nerdy, and behind the hot, hot, hot! To watch all the episodes would be comparable to do in a day
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Find out what career your child will have, by looking at his or her birthday
By Katie Garner on 05/09/2011 in Baby life
Researchers reveal that the month a child is born could indicate his or her future job
A new study suggests that you can tell what career your child is most likely to have just by looking at his or her birth month. The month your child is born in is also thought to effect intelligence, health and length of life.These differences
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Alcohol and pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/05/2005 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Why you need to avoid it
intelligence, facial deformities like harelip, hyperactivity and motor skills problems. What’s in a unit?One unit of alcohol is approximately1/2 pint of ordinary strength beer or lagerA single, 25ml, measure of spiritsA small (125ml) glass of wineA small glass
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