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Study Shows Why Breastfed Babies are So Smart

By Brigham Young University on Feb 26, 2014   Health  

Loads of studies over the years have shown that children who were breastfed score higher on IQ tests and perform better in school, but the reason why remained unclear.

Overeating Learned in Infancy, Study Suggests

By Brigham Young University on May 22, 2013   Health  

In the long run, encouraging a baby to finish the last ounce in their bottle might be doing more harm than good.

Study: Why Women Speak Less When They're Outnumbered

By Brigham Young University on Sep 18, 2012   General News  

New experiments in group decision making show that having a seat at the table is very different than having a voice.

Persistence is Learned from Fathers, Study Shows

By Brigham Young University on Jun 19, 2012   Health  

When the going gets tough, the tough ought to thank their fathers.

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