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Parents’ Saliva On Pacifiers Can Reduce Infant’s Allergy Risks

By Lizette Borreli | May 06, 2013 11:43 AM EDT

The transfer of oral microbes modifies the threat of allergies in newborns, a new study suggests.

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Boys Save Infant with CPR: What Are the Steps; Where Can You Take CPR Classes?

By Staff Reporter | Mar 15, 2013 05:51 PM EDT

CPR helped two young boys save an infant's life. Learn the CPR steps you need to know, and find out where to take CPR classes.

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Babies Can Distinguish Among Races and Genders as Early as 3 Months, Can Racism Be Reversed?

By Makini Brice | Sep 11, 2012 01:28 PM EDT

A psychologist from the University of Delaware has found that babies are able to classify people by race and gender at 3 months; by 9 months, babies have difficulty remembering the faces of people from less-familiar races.

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Breastfed Infants Have Lower Risk of Depression as Adults

By Makini Brice | Sep 07, 2012 05:08 PM EDT

Researchers also found that the length of time being breastfed did not appear to affect their risk of depression later.

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Repeat Abortions Increase Risks for Future Pregnancies

By Christine Hsu | Aug 30, 2012 11:56 AM EDT

The more abortions a woman has had before her first child, the higher her risk of life-threatening problems for future pregnancies, new findings suggest.

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