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Babies imitate behaviour of only reliable adults!

Infants can be tricked once but not again as they have the ability to differentiate between credible and un-credible sources

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Low birthweight may lead to memory, attention problems in adulthood

Premature infants, born with very low birth weight are more prone to suffering from memory and attention problems when they become adults than babies born at a low to normal weight

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Low Vitamin D may up diabetes risk in kids

Low level of Vitamin D, which is more rampant in obese children, may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance in kids

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Abused kids ‘have brains of combat soldiers’

Children who are abused or are exposed to domestic violence show the same pattern of brain activity as soldiers exposed to combat

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Sauce tempts kids into eating more greens

You always knew that dressing up greens was the way to get finicky kids to eat healthy. Now a study quantifies just how much it helps

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Babies like to see bad guys punished!

Babies as young as eight months old support vindictive behaviour towards those who engage in anti social acts and like to see them get punished

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Abnormalities in brains of kids with ADHD identified

Researchers have identified abnormalities in the brains of children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)

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Want smart kids? Space siblings at least 2 years apart

The secret to smart children is as simple as giving birth to them two years apart, a new study has claimed

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Babies eating fish at reduced risk of pre-school wheeze

Risk of suffering from pre school wheezing gets reduced by almost half in babies, who start eating fish before they turn nine months, a new study has suggested

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9 out of 10 Brit kids snub healthy meals

Nine of ten youngsters in Britain ignore healthy eating messages, which is putting them at a higher risk of suffering from long term health problems like obesity

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