The gut-brain bombshell: How bacteria in babies may hold the key to preventing Autism, ADHD

Benchmarkslive Nifty23,381.40-24.20 FEATURED FUNDS ★★★★★ Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund Direct-Growth 5Y Return 22.84 % Invest Now Enter search text: News English Edition | Today’s ePaper My The gut-brain bombshell: How bacteria in babies may hold the key to preventing Autism, ADHD New research reveals a significant link between a baby’s early gut bacteria and future brain…

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Seven Years After “Sweet Home Sextuplets”: Here’s What the Waldrop Family Looks Like Now

Inside the Busy and Joyful Life of the Waldrop Family Seven Years After Sweet Home Sextuplets A Family Story That Captured Hearts Across America It has been seven years since viewers first welcomed the Waldrop family into their homes through the popular reality series Sweet Home Sextuplets. While the television cameras eventually stopped following their daily…

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Adam Pearson’s life is nothing short of remarkable — a story of resilience and dignity that continues to move and motivate people across the globe.

Diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at just five years old, Adam began developing tumors across his face. As his appearance changed, the way people treated him changed too — often harshly and cruelly. But instead of letting ignorance and bullying define his future, Adam chose strength over bitterness. Today, he is known and respected worldwide. He has…

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ST.Brain scans shed light on why people with autistic traits feel more shame and less guilt

Differences in how certain brain regions communicate with one another may help explain why individuals with higher levels of autistic traits tend to experience more shame and less guilt than others, according to a new study published in Personality Neuroscience. Shame and guilt are both emotions that arise in response to perceived wrongdoing, yet they are…

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Mom Stuns Haters With Her Heartwarming and Inspirational Reply About Her Twin Girls!: Everyone Is Talking About It!

Jacksonville, Florida couple Justin Ackerman and Savannah Combs welcomed their twin daughters, Mckenli and Kennadi, two months prematurely on May 12, 2021. Both girls were born with Down syndrome, a genetic condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. While the parents were aware of the potential risk for one baby, they chose to…

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