It can affect
the development of her facial muscles and palate (roof of her mouth), says Peter Richel, MD..
Not exact matches
- Relief from colic, wind, constipation and teething pain - Develops body awareness and coordination - Helps develop trust and build a sense
of security - Increases relaxation and encourages deep sleep - Helps tone floppy
muscles - Strengthens bonding and communication - Reduces crying and emotional distress - Boosts circulation and regulates temperature - Stimulates baby's digestion, nervous and lymphatic systems - Helps baby to feel loved, valued and respected - Increases recognition
of facial and emotional expressions which supports
development of social skills - Helps with language, memory and concentration
A study in the Archives
of Facial Plastic Surgery reports the
development of an artificial
muscle system that could restore the ability to blink to stroke and injury patients.
Experts recommend testosterone replacement, starting during puberty, for proper
development of muscles, bones, male sex characteristics such as
facial hair, and sexual function.
The testosterone hormone is known to maintain and boost
muscle growth, and helps in the
development of male sex characteristics such as the growth
of facial hair, and deepening voice and androgenic
development such as male genitals
development and increasing both the
muscle and bone mass - basically it is the hormone that makes a man a man.