Screen time is taking children away from socialising, playing, healthy sleeping, eating habits, and cognitive development, which is alarming.
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Scientists discover 50,000-year-old Neanderthal baby in a cave with the body of a one-year-old
ANeanderthal infant who lived more than 50,000 years ago reached the physical size of a modern toddler in just six months.
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Study suggests Neanderthal infants grew fast, reaching toddler size by 6 months
About 50,000 years ago, a Neanderthal baby died at roughly six months of age and was buried in Amud Cave, a limestone shelter ...
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Inside Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen's New Season as Parents
Hailee Steinfeld and NFL QB husband Josh Allen may have just recently kicked off their parent era, but they already feel like ...
Scientists have made a major advance in developmental neuroscience, creating the very first detailed atlas of how the vascular network of a mouse's brain grows after birth. Their study is published in ...
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