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Now, a team of doctors has used sophisticated imaging on newborns with heart disease and found delayed brain development akin to what's seen in premature babies--a phenomenon that helps explain why infants with heart problems are at such high risk of brain injury.
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In summary, our findings show that perinatal or postnatal ETS exposure in primates elicits changes in brain cell development akin to those found for either prenatal nicotine exposure or perinatal ETS exposure in rodents (Gospe et al. 1996; Levin and Slotkin 1998; Navarro et al. 1988; Slotkin 1998, 2004) as well as for prenatal nicotine in monkeys (Slotkin et al. 2005).
The allegation, although unproven in court, is a shocking development akin to the Steubenville incident.
Recent studies even say that bilingual children have more avidly developed brains, somewhat akin to being able to do two things at once.
He had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, an extremely rare and fatal degenerative brain disorder akin to mad cow disease that causes rapid, progressive dementia.
Insulin producing cells (IPCs) in the median neurosecretory (mNSC) region of the fly brain are akin to the pancreatic β cells.
But is it possible that impaired risk adjustment could be a nonspecific consequence of brain damage, akin to Lashley's mass action?
Each minor development is akin to a breaking news story and they hang on every word.
Throughout the typical 70-year human life span, the brain processes something akin to 50 terabytes of memory, a data accumulation equivalent to millions of books.
He dismisses the idea that sentencing criminals based on their brain biology is akin to letting them off the hook.
Additionally, as other research has demonstrated, continuous connectivity produces neurochemical activity in the human brain akin to drug use and gambling.
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