Research shows that the smell of greasy foods can increase obesity risk in offspring, regardless of maternal diet.
New research shows that exposure to the smell of fatty foods during pregnancy and early life can reprogram the developing brain and increase the risk of obesity and insulin resistance in adulthood.
The researchers found that fetuses are exposed to the smells of unhealthy foods while still in the womb and as newborns during breastfeeding through their mother's milk. Artificial activation of ...
Newborns exposed to two common pregnancy complications were biologically younger than their chronologic gestational age. The infants' biological or 'epigenetic' age is based on molecular markers in ...
We've long heard that pregnant people eat for two, and new research shows the phrase to be somewhat true. Everyone's clicking on... The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, claims to ...
Indian scientists discovered a genetic switch in the uterus that regulates embryo implantation, offering new insights into infertility treatment.
Kelsey Hatcher was just 17 when she learned she had a double uterus. Fifteen years later, the Alabama woman got a second shock: She's pregnant with twins, one in each uterus. Fox News Digital spoke to ...
ABC News' Ginger Zee opens up about her own pregnancy experience. — -- ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee is expecting her second child in February. While Zee, 37, wakes up early to report ...
Charleston, SC, Oct. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cletus the Fetus is a delightful story that invites young readers into the whimsical world of a baby growing in his Mommy's tummy. Aimed at children ...
A woman who suffered fertility problems after being exposed to a drug linked to a rare cancer while in her mother’s womb has described events as a “cover-up” and claimed those affected were “poisoned” ...
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