American families need over one trillion diapers every year for the 4 million babies born across the country annually. Diaper use can extend far past the first year of infants’ lives—and they generally don’t finish potty training until somewhere between ...
Read More »Inducing labor at 39 weeks reduces the need for some C-sections
In 2020, about 20,000 infants died before reaching their first birthday in the US. And while there are a number of contributing factors, one of the leading causes of death, complications during pregnancy, may be somewhat preventable if the baby ...
Read More »In their quest to live forever, evil elitists admit through “science” that children and babies are being harvested for their life essence
It would appear as though the rulers of this world have decided to let the cat out of the bag concerning their exploitation of children in pursuit of eternal youth. New research from Stanford University suggests that the blood, organs and ...
Read More »Sniffing this odorless molecule could make you more aggressive—or more docile
An odorless chemical emitted by humans and other mammals might trigger more combative behavior in women and lessen aggression in men, according to a study published last week in Science Advances. Scientists observed how people reacted to frustrating computer games ...
Read More »Keeping the Youngest Babies Alive
When Tracy Bonanato went to her doctor 20 weeks pregnant, she thought she’d get an ultrasound, hear that the baby looked great, be sent on her way and welcome a son about four months later. Instead, the doctor sent her home ...
Read More »Teaching Baby Robots the Way We Teach Babies
Babies learn about the world by exploring how their bodies move in space, grabbing toys, pushing things off tables and by watching and imitating what adults are doing. But when roboticists want to teach a robot how to do a ...
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