• Inside the Brains of Bieber Fans0

    What's behind Bieber Fever? Neuroscience offers an explanation: fans of Justin Bieber may be going through natural biological and emotional developmental stages. Scientists now have a better understanding of why teenagers- girls in particular- become so passionate about some musicians. Adolescent girls are likely to become infatuated with pop stars, experts say, because they are

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  • Inside the Brains of Bieber Fans0

    What's behind Bieber Fever? Neuroscience offers an explanation: fans of Justin Bieber may be going through natural biological and emotional developmental stages. Scientists now have a better understanding of why teenagers- girls in particular- become so passionate about some musicians. Adolescent girls are likely to become infatuated with pop stars, experts say, because they are

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  • Influence Your Child’s Palate Before Birth0

    A new study shows that pregnant women can influence their baby's taste buds, depending on what they eat during their pregnancy.  If you want your child to like broccoli or beans or certain flavorings or spices, the time to start introducing healthy foods is while you're pregnant.  The study reveals that babies will prefer the

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  • Infants’ parents hand out gifts to fellow fliers ahead of twins’ first flight0

    The parents of infant twins handed out this note and goodie bag, along with ear plugs, to passengers on their San Francisco-Washington, DC flight as a preemptive apology for any crying or nuisance the babies might cause. "We're twin baby boys on our first flight… We’ll try to be on our best behavior, but we’d

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  • Infant Formula Can Be a Major Source of BPA: Experts0

    Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics often added to the material that lines food cans, including infant formula packaging, has been a source of concern because it is a "hormone disrupter" associated with changes in child growth and development. The American Medical Association wants BPA alternatives to be developed for infant-formula containers. Representatives

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  • Infant Formula Can Be a Major Source of BPA: Experts0

    Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics often added to the material that lines food cans, including infant formula packaging, has been a source of concern because it is a "hormone disrupter" associated with changes in child growth and development. The American Medical Association wants BPA alternatives to be developed for infant-formula containers. Representatives

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