... with the virus. The estimate, however, is most valid for first degree relatives such as a mother, father or sibling.”
Researchers at The Center for Clinical Studies, an outpatient clinic in Houston, ...
... and Hangzhou. The students filled out questionnaires that assessed the quality of their relationships with their mothers, fathers and peers. They also filled out self-evaluations that measured self- ...
... children. Using DNA analysis, the researchers established that the group consisted of a mother, father and their two sons aged 8-9 and 4-5 years: the oldest molecular genetic evidence of ...
... in the homes of 113 families, and charted infants' eye gaze patterns during two different mother-father-infant assessments. The investigation was sponsored by the National ...
... to five years, the study draws from research demonstrating that first-degree family members such as mothers, fathers, siblings or children have a slight increase in their risk to develop the disease. ...
... test samples, routinely taken at birth, were also retrieved. Their mothers and fathers donated cheek swabs and blood ... increased risk, almost two-fold when the mother smoked over 10 cigarettes per day ...
Warm, cooperative co-parenting between mothers and fathers may help protect children who are at risk for some types ... father, and child was then videotaped while completing two 10-minute tasks together ...
... enough food."
While this study singles out mothers, fathers aren't immune to their child ... Adolescent Health last month on nonresident father involvement and adolescent eating patterns.
"In our latest ...
... and especially humans' unusual extended childhood, may reflect a compromise between what's best for mothers, fathers, and the offspring themselves," Haig says.
Haig delved into clinical case reports ...