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6-year Old Emotional Development - Articles
Mother-Son Relationship Key to Emotional Development 87
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relationships ..
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Tue 06 Apr 2010 2:56am
ScienceDaily (Mar. 29, 2010) — New research from the University of Reading says that children, especially boys, who have insecure attachments to their mothers in the early years have more behavior problems later in childhood. Read more
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100325093124.htm
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Development of the Human Infant Intestinal Microbiota
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Leslie M.
Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:31pm
beginning to understand and appreciate the many roles that these microbes play in human health and development. Knowing the composition of this ecosystem is a crucial step toward understanding its roles. In this study, we designed and applied a ribosomal DNA microarray-based approach to trace the development of the intestinal flora in 14 healthy, full-term infants
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Bisphenol A - toxic effects on human development
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Tue 16 Sep 2008 7:12am
on development of the prostate gland and brain and for behavioral effects in fetuses, infants and children, according to a final report released today by the National Toxicology Program (NTP).
The report provides the NTP’s current opinion on BPA’s potential to cause harm to human reproduction or development. The conclusions are based primarily on a broad body
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Diets are diets. Emotions are emotions. Habits are habits.
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MariasLastDiet.com
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Mon 05 Jul 2010 2:00am
by Maria's Last Diet
When you’ve already lost the weight, the diet no longer matters. Emotions and habits do matter. They are the problems you are left with if you haven... there, maintaining a weight loss once you have achieved it, deserves your utmost attention. It is the phase that matters most. If you don’t develop good ways to manage this phase, you
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Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion
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Laura
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Fri 13 Aug 2010 4:03am
Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion Regulation in Anorexia: State or Trait?
This so neatly fits into the emerging understanding of this illness: certain parts of the differences in the brain are stable and others are dependent on nutritional state. We so urgently need to understand the difference and focus our attentions
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