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Meiji study suggests NMN could be an 'important nutrient' for early childhood development

Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is known for its longevity-related health claims, but a new observational study from Meiji claims that a higher concentration of the NMN in breast milk is linked to significantly better motor and communication skills in breastfed babies.

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New Research Links Screen Time With Childhood Development Delays

A study conducted by Tohoku University in collaboration with Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, and published in JAMA Pediatrics, has found a correlation between the screen time of one-year-old children and developmental delays. The research involved 7,097 mother-child pairs from the Tohoku

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New Research Suggests Screen Time During Infancy Is Associated With Later Developmental Delays

Much like most adults are more than happy to sit back, relax, and scroll on social media, plenty of kids today also love plopping down in front of an iPad or iPhone. From shows like Bluey

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Screen Time at Early Age May Increase Odds of Developmental Delays in Children

Screen time at an early age is associated with developmental delays in the domains of communication and problem-solving.

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