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A New Genetic Disease Causing Learning Problems Identified

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A New Genetic Disease Causing Learning Problems Identified   

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Poverty and Crime May Change the Brains of Babies

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Poverty and Crime May Change the Brains of Babies

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Higher Levels of Lead in Drinking Water Associated with Increased Risk of Teen Delinquency

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Higher Levels of Lead in Drinking Water Associated with Increased Risk of Teen Delinquency  

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A Reference Model for Human Brain Development

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A Reference Model for Human Brain Development

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Shine a Light for a Healthy Fetus?

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Shine a Light for a Healthy Fetus?  

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Growing Up Poor and the Development of the Brain

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Growing Up Poor and the Development of the Brain

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Early Childhood Education Shapes the Adult Brain

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Early Childhood Education Shapes the Adult Brain

Jim Windell

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Spanking May Change the Brain of a Child

Spanking May Change the Brain of a Child

Jim Windell

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Sugar and Spice and Everything Not So Nice?

Sugar and Spice and Everything Not So Nice?

 Jim Windell

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A Brain-Related Visual Problem May Affect More Children Than Thought

           A Brain-Related Visual Problem May Affect More Children Than Thought

 By Jim Windell

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Can Treating Depressed Mothers Affect the Brains of their Babies?

Can Treating Depressed Mothers Affect the Brains of their Babies?

By Jim Windell

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Early Life Experiences May be Passed Down to Children

Early Life Experiences May be Passed Down to Children

By Jim Windell

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A Mother’s Stress during Pregnancy May Influence a Baby’s Brain Development

A Mother’s Stress during Pregnancy May Influence a Baby’s Brain Development

By Jim Windell

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