Frans Hofmeester shot footage of his daughter every week of her life, from infancy to 12 years old. It is breathtaking to behold the way a tiny little baby changes to an adolescent right in front of her father's eyes.
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Growth in early life may predict adult bone health. Our data showed that greater height and body mass index (BMI) gain in utero and infancy are associated with higher peak bone mass, and greater BMI gain in childhood/adolescence wit... Read Post
The brain undergoes more change in adolescence than at any other time of life, save before birth and during infancy. That may help explain why teenagers' IQ can fluctuate significantly over time, as a new study finds, registering la... Read Post
A study published Sunday in the journal Nature Neuroscience suggests that baby girls living with stressed-out moms may be more stressed themselves as young children and more prone to anxiety as adolescents than those born into more ... Read Post