Sentences with phrase «term neurodevelopmental»

Because these drugs affect neurotransmitter function in the developing central nervous system, it may not be possible to predict long - term neurodevelopmental effects.»

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Given the documented short - and long - term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding, infant nutrition should be considered a public health issue and not only a lifestyle choice.»
Collectively, the evidence from longitudinal research, clinical trials, and neurodevelopmental research is beginning to provide a compelling case for the view that breastfeeding may have longer - term effects on individual cognitive ability and educational achievement.
The nation's leading organization for pediatricians says, «Given the documented short - and long - term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding, infant nutrition should be considered a public health issue and not only a lifestyle choice.»
It concluded that given the short - term and long - term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages, breastfeeding should be promoted as the norm to new parents.
The latest policy statement, «Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk,» published in 2012, reinforces the idea that «Given the documented short - and long - term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding, infant nutrition should be considered a public health issue and not only a lifestyle choice.»
Neonates with severe respiratory problems are at higher risk for long - term complications, such as chronic lung disease and neurodevelopmental problems, throughout infancy and childhood.
FXS has been one of the neurodevelopmental disorders with the most rapid research progress, particularly in terms of testing new treatments in animal models.
When they re-examined the infants at two years of age, the preterm infants with the slowest cortical development performed less well on neurodevelopmental testing, demonstrating the longer - term impact of prematurity on cortical maturation.
Nicotine readily crosses the placenta into the fetal bloodstream, specifically targets fetal brain development, causing short - and long - term changes in cognition, and potentially contributes to other neurodevelopmental abnormalities.
«The term autism is used to describe a constellation of neurodevelopmental disorders, which vary considerably in their presentation and severity.
Long - term BACE1 inhibition in the neurodevelopmental stage caused the loss of synaptic proteins but failed to alter synaptic proteins in the already developed maintenance stage.
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