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INFANTS may be smarter than we think.
Syphilis is common in any country where infants may be abandoned.
This preference, which is present even in infants, may be more hardwired than learned.
Large infants may be an indication of actual or incipient maternal diabetes mellitus.
Further, these findings suggest that current proposals about brain development based on single samples of infants may be tenuous.
Women who deliver preterm infants may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, perhaps related to dyslipidemia.
Prematurely born infants may be resuscitated in the labour suite via a face mask or an endotracheal tube.
Quantification of the NNS pattern in preterm infants may be a valuable future component of their evaluation.
These observations suggest that lower measles-specific T-cell immune responses elicited by measles vaccine in infants may be due to diminished levels of key cytokines.
Our results suggest that infants may be sensitive to relevant perceptual variables in joint attention situations, which would help scaffold social cognitive development.
Home monitors for infants may be less useful in preventing sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, than doctors had thought, articles in The Journal of the American Medical Association say.
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