No Evidence Pregnancy Impairs Cognitive Function In Women - Study
Friday, October 10, 2008 - 09:14
in Psychology & Sociology
Pregnancy and motherhood may make us all go a little gooey, but it's not turning mums' brains into mush, according to mental health researchers at The Australian National University. The study – conducted by the Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) at ANU – suggests that despite fears mothers may have that pregnancy affects their cognitive functions, there is no evidence to suggest that is true. The findings have been released as part of Mental Health Week. Read More...
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