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For some time now, parents have maintained a belief that their newborns possess an innate intelligence that often goes unnoticed until later developmental milestones occur. Current research has begun to validate this intuition, revealing that even infants who are less than two days old can recognize numerical concepts. This groundbreaking study from Paris Descartes University
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Weaning children off pacifiers or thumb-sucking can feel daunting for parents navigating the complexities of early childhood milestones. While these habits often begin as a natural and comforting coping mechanism—many infants even suck in the womb—concerns arise when they persist beyond the age of three. Evidence suggests that prolonged use can lead not only to
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In an era where expectant parents desire more knowledge about their unborn child’s health from the earliest stages, noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) has emerged as a game-changer. Offering a semblance of reassurance, these tests provide insight into possible genetic disorders with minimal risk. By requiring only a small sample of blood from the mother, NIPS
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