WASHINGTON, Mar 3: Neutral maternal behaviour towards their infants has been linked with an epigenetic change related to stress response in children, according to a new study which added evidence to the importance of early development. Epigenetics are molecular processes independent of DNA that influence gene behaviour. In this study, researchers found that neutral or awkward behaviour of mothers with their babies at 12 months correlated with an epigenetic change called methylation, or the addition of methane and carbon molecules, […]
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Get latest articles and stories on Lifestyle at LatestLY. A recent study linked neutral maternal conduct towards newborns with an epigenetic alteration in children related to stress response, supporting the significance of early development. Lifestyle News | Study Links Neutral Maternal Behaviour Toward Infants with an Epigenetic Change.
A recent study linked neutral maternal conduct towards newborns with an epigenetic alteration in children related to stress response, supporting the significance of early development.
Adding evidence to the importance of early development, a new study links neutral maternal behavior toward infants with an epigenetic change in children related to stress response.