Subsets of CD4+ T-helper cells were significantly associated with cardiovascular disease risk in patients with HIV, including after adjustment for risk factors.
By 6 months of age, when infants are highly experienced in face-to-face musical games and are developing increasingly sophisticated rhythmic and communicative behaviors like babbling, they were more than four times as likely to look to the singers` eyes synchronized to the musical beats.
Get latest articles and stories on Lifestyle at LatestLY. According to a study, infants were two times more likely to look at the singers eyes time-locked to the musical beat than would be expected by chance. Lifestyle News | Sensitivity to Musical Rhythm Promotes Social Development in Children: Research.
Engaging infants with a song provides a readymade means for supporting social development and interaction, according to a study published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.