In eldest daughter syndrome, besides mental and emotional ramifications, the first-born female child also experiences physical consequences of growing up early. TheHealthSite.com
The event attracted more than 2,250 psychological scientists from at least 40 countries and featured dozens of symposia, flash talks, and workshops, along with more than 1,200 poster presentations. Attendees ranged from undergraduates attending their first-ever professional conference to world-renowned practitioners from academia and industry.
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By Angelina, @AngelinaOnAir
Jan 31, 2021
Multiple researchers have been reporting that breast milk could help in fighting against COVID-19. Health psychology Professor Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook and incoming grad student Jessica Marino of UC Merced, have a new study suggesting that the breastmilk of mothers who have recovered from COVID-19 contains strong antibodies to the virus. Additional research from a neonatologist at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center also suggests that there is evidence that breast milk contains antibodies that help protect against lower-respiratory issues.
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