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The favorites we develop in childhood stay with us.
These needs and worries vary in degree, develop in childhood and probably have a temperamental and a genetic component, said Arie Kruglanski of the University of Maryland.
We know that providing access to healthy food plays an important role in student academic achievement and that the eating habits children develop in childhood typically last into adulthood.
Psychotherapist Robyn Gold, a specialist in anxiety, depression, and acute stress disorder, echoed Maksimow's thoughts, adding that that this type of maladaptive way of thinking can develop in childhood or as a result of a genetic predisposition to an anxiety-related condition.
However, the epigenetic effects relevant to obesity may also develop in childhood or even prenatally.
However, relatively little is known about how these social differences in reproductive schedule develop in childhood.
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Naturally acquired immunity to malaria develops in childhood and appears, in part, to be related to the development of antibodies to these malaria parasite surface antigens.
It, too, generally develops in childhood, and those who have it walk as if their knees are fastened together.
Nonetheless, he said, the study contributes to the understanding of sibling psychology because it offers evidence of how differences developed in childhood could continue well past puberty.
There is no way of preventing type 1 diabetes, which occurs as a result of the body being unable to produce insulin and usually develops in childhood, affecting 10% of sufferers overall.
When asthma develops in childhood, it is often associated with an inherited susceptibility to allergens substances, such as pollen, dust mites, or animal dander, that may induce an allergic reaction.
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