About The Study: In this cohort study, a prenatal diet that aligned with the U.S. Dietary Guidelines was associated with reduced patterns of rapid and slow infant growth, known risk factors associated ...
A new study reveals surprising findings about how babies exposed to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) grow during their first year of life.
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and Harvard Medical School reveals surprising findings ...
Expectant mothers who maintain a diet that meets USDA dietary guidelines during pregnancy may be more likely to have infants ...
This suggests babies’ early growth may adapt and self-correct more than previously thought and could mean that infants exposed to GDM are not necessarily predisposed to obesity but instead may benefit ...
Premature babies require specific nutrients for healthy brain and heart development. Breast milk is ideal, providing ...
Expectant mothers who maintain a diet that meets USDA dietary guidelines during pregnancy may be more likely to have infants with healthy birthweights, steadier growth patterns, and potentially a ...
Oct. 24, 2024 — A new biomedical tool successfully delivers genetic material to edit faulty genes in developing fetal mouse brain cells. This might stop disease progression of genetic-based ...
Babies born to mothers with gestational diabetes may not be at a higher risk of becoming obese, as previously thought, ...