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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 Study Sheds Light on Screen Time Harm in Infancy

Toddlers who received screen time in infancy experienced developmental delays, per a new study. Experts shared advice on engaging a baby without screens.

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The link between screen time and developmental delays in children

By age 2, those exposed to up to four hours of screen time per day were up to three times more likely to suffer developmental delays in communication and problem-solving skills.

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