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Ancient lead exposure may have helped early humans evolve language and intelligence
Long before factories, mines, and cars filled the air with pollution, our distant ancestors were already living with a silent ...
Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to ...
Hearing a mother’s voice helps premature babies’ brains grow faster and develop stronger language connections.
A new study suggests that exposure to lead may have limited brain and language development in Neanderthals, but a gene ...
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Mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in preemies’ brains
Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to ...
Scientists found that one tiny DNA change in the NOVA1 gene helped modern humans resist lead exposure that harmed ...
Premature babies who hear their mother’s voice develop stronger brain language pathways. Discover how maternal sounds shape ...
Hearing the sound of their mother’s voice promotes the development of language pathways in the brains of tots born at least ...
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Four-year-olds don't need to sit still to be 'school ready'
The UK government's strategy for early years education in England aims to get children in reception "school-ready." But what ...
Source: spass/bigstockphoto What happens when 40 percent of a generation cannot function effectively at school? Signs are emerging that this may happen with the children who were 0 to 6 years old ...
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Early childhood education in Dubai: What parents should know and ask
Dubai’s early childhood education (ECE) landscape is booming. With more families choosing to raise children here, the city’s ...
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