A new study from Spain reveals that babies born to mothers exposed to higher air pollution levels in pregnancy show signs of slower brain myelination, a subtle but telling shift in how early brain ...
In a study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher ...
A new study maps how prenatal stress alters immune signalling in the developing brain at a level of detail not seen before ...
Research at Karlstad University shows that exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and adverse life events during ...
A study published in Nature Neuroscience explores how prenatal stress can influence neurodevelopmental outcomes in foetuses.
April 15, 2009 — Prenatal use of methamphetamine has been linked to abnormal brain development and may explain developmental delays sometimes observed in exposed children. The first study to examine ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A joint observational study by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and Columbia University has found that prenatal exposure to a common pesticide also used as an ...
Editor's Note: The story has been updated with additional commentary. Higher prenatal exposure to a common pesticide, chlorpyrifos (CPF), was associated with a greater likelihood of brain ...