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In other words, a baby's tendency to cry might have more to do with their DNA than anything a parent does—or doesn't—do. "For ...
Groundbreaking new research from Princeton University and the Simons Foundation has pinpointed four distinct subtypes of ...
New research suggests that a child’s crying is largely explained by genetics and parents themselves have limited options to ...
A new twin study reveals that how much an infant cries is strongly influenced by genetics, leaving parents with limited ...
How much an infant cries is largely steered by their genetics and there is probably not much that parents can do about it.
Normally, skin cells take about a month to form and rise to the surface. In people with psoriasis, this process happens in ...