In an elegantly designed experiment,
they showed human mothers - to - be images of human faces, and asked them to rate the emotions expressed on those faces.
Not exact matches
We
humans don't just
show up at our jobs to produce for the
mother ship.
Its experience of the extent to which
human brutality can go, of the fury that can be unleashed when the
human animal is attacked, its acceptance in wry cynicism of the venality of great and small; its acceptance, too, of a psychological analysis that tends to
show how slight the power of reason, how great the strength of obscure passions; how corrupting of children the possible love of
mothers and the wrath of fathers; its portrayal of men and mankind in bitterly disillusioned novels and in shuddering chronicles of man's inhumanity to man — in all this the 20th century has perhaps gone beyond anything that Edwards said in dispraise of men, individually and in the collective.
The report
shows a sort of tortured desire for some kind of good, some kind of affirmation of
human dignity: Wonderfully, it calls on Member States to «implement policies and measures aimed at preventing people from having abortions for social or economic reasons and providing support to
mothers and couples in difficulty.»
Indeed, the giving of our full attention to the needs of the eco-system (call it
Mother Earth, Gaia or Nature, if you wish) is in many ways replacing the dutiful obedience which
humans were expected to
show to the Heavenly Father in traditional monotheism.
to continue some stupid
human mythological dogma... Why can't they just go look for one that died naturally and
SHOW some respect for the bird and
mother nature..
The brief
showed that the offspring of
human beings is
human at every stage of its development; that the offspring undergoes no change of species; that it is a separate organism, with a genetic definition of its own, certainly not part of the body of the
mother.
In The chemical senses and the development of flavor preferences in
humans published in Hale and Hartmann's Textbook of
Human Lactation, Dr. Mennella cites the research of Frederick D. Provenza which
shows that «learned food preferences are transmitted from [mammalian]
mothers to their offspring, resulting in greater biodiversity.»
From La Leche League's website, «Research has
shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «on cue» and that
mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take...
Human beings have survived and flourished because
mothers have met these needs by responding freely to their babies» cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
Mothers and babies are
shown to have better overall health outcomes when
human milk is the primary diet for the first year.
showed that the top reason
mothers donated milk was that it was recommended by a health care professional so this is certainly an area where IBCLCs can have an impact regarding improving access to the gold standard of infant nutrition —
human milk.
Animals studies
show us that regularly separating baby from
mother alters the brain (the first 10 days of life for rats is comparable to the first 6 months for
human babies).
«Most baby animals and
human babies start out by drinking their
mothers» milk,» the television host says before
showing a montage of mammals nursing their babies — including
human mamas breastfeeding and bottle - feeding their little ones.
Being breastfed exclusively for at least four months has been
shown to have a positive effect on the intellectual development of children even when controlled for the demographic variables, especially socioeconomic status (SES) and education of the
mother.14 - 22 The nutrient advantages of
human milk coupled with the
mother - infant relationship provide the matrix for the child to reach his / her full intellectual potential.
Each category is supported by many animal studies as well as some
human studies
showing ways in which
mothers have an edge.
«At least a dozen studies have
shown the effects of phthalates on
human reproduction,» says University of Rochester epidemiologist and biostatistician Shanna Swan, the lead author of a much - cited study that
showed higher exposure to some phthalates in
mothers correlates with reduced «anogenital distance» in newborn boys.
In
humans, rodents and other animals, we find data
showing that the
mother's interest in, and motivation toward young increases dramatically as pregnancy nears term, and still further immediately following birth.
Wallace and colleagues previously
showed in the late 1970s that
human mitochondrial DNA is inherited exclusively through the
mother.
The blood analysis revealed that the
human mothers exposed to higher levels of BPA and their infants
showed signs of oxidative stress caused by overexposure to nitric oxide - derived free radicals.
Mann's previous research has
shown that dolphin
mothers pass the sponging method to their daughters and some of their sons, rare evidence of a cultural tradition in an animal other than
humans.
This loop has been
shown to be important for
human bonding, for example between
mothers and their children.
Human babies, for example,
show interest in whatever foods their
mothers eat when nursing because the foods» aromas are passed on through breast milk.
«However, the fact that there are now several
mother and child cohort studies linking organic food consumption to positive health impacts
shows why it is important to further investigate the impact of the way we produce our food on
human health.
In
humans, Burd says, some babies born to
mothers infected later are still
showing some ill - effects, though it is unclear why.
deCODE scientists then
showed that recombination rate varies between families and between women; that recombination rate increases with the age of the
mother; and that higher recombination rate correlates with fertility, indicating that evolution appears to place a premium on the generation of
human diversity.
Epidemiologic data has
shown that chronic depression, stress, and lack of social support are all risk factors for cancer.14 A study in
humans even
showed chronic depression and even the death of a
mother during childhood to be associated with increased breast cancer in women.15 While we do not have concrete evidence in
humans, animal studies more definitively point to stress as a cause of cancer.
It is difficult to determine exactly what proportion of those losses are due to maternal malnutrition, but recent research indicates that 60 percent of deaths of children under age 5 are associated with malnutrition — and children's malnutrition is strongly correlated with
mothers» poor nutritional status.17 Problems related to anemia, for example, including cognitive impairment in children and low productivity in adults, cost US$ 5 billion a year in South Asia alone.18 Illness associated with nutrient deficiencies have significantly reduced the productivity of women in less developed countries.19 A recent report from Asia
shows that malnutrition reduces
human productivity by 10 percent to 15 percent and gross domestic product by 5 percent to 10 percent.20 By improving the nutrition of adolescent girls and women, nations can reduce health care costs, increase intellectual capacity, and improve adult productivity.21
You know, we're doing like a protein shake but keeping blood amino acid levels high is really important and along with that muscle gain program, again I will link to in the
show notes at bengreenfieldfitness.com/264, There are supplements that you can take that help with muscle gain I mean like 2 that I highly recommend that kinda fly under the radar, one is colostrum and colostrum, again it's derive from like
mother's milk, it's what helps babies grow into big animals you know like goats and cows and stuff like that or
humans and it can help you grow when you're on the weight room.
Studies have
shown that
human breast milk of
mothers who ate meat contained as much as 36 % more toxins than those who ate vegetarian diets.
Long term research by the Center for Whale research has
shown both that post-reproductive females have a significant role in the care of calves — just as
human grandparents do — and that the sons often die once their
mothers are gone.
There is the grotesque in artworks such as Intestine, a long segment that obviously represents excrements, made by Kiki Smith, who also
shows two wax figures depicted in self - satisfactory, masturbatory practices (
Mother / Child), or in Paul McCarthy's sculpture of pigs with
human faces, copulating in an orgy.