Sentences with phrase «like early infancy»

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That's because those symptoms typically do not appear until the early toddler years and anything that takes place during infancy (like attachment parenting practices) will precede the observation of symptoms.
«Introducing solid foods early means that the baby gets less breast milk over the course of their infancy, and that decreases the ability to get optimal benefits, like protection against infection,» said Dr. Alice Kuo, from the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities.
And like the womb, it offers a protective and safe environment and a superb position to view the world, which is especially important considering that the brain is growing faster in early infancy than any other time in life.
Researchers are finding today that antibiotic exposure in infancy leads to greater asthma, allergies, celiac disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and obesity during later childhood and adulthood; much like early formula introduction.
Early milk feeding influences taste acceptance and liking during infancy.
Early humans, like other mammals, were able to digest milk only during infancy.
synestia The somewhat flattened, jelly - doughnut - like shape that some planetary scientists suspect Earth may have developed after undergoing a violent collision early in its infancy.
In its infancy in the early 20th century, the Whitney Museum was known as the Whitney Studio, where founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney would showcase the work of American artists like Edward Hopper.
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