Pandemic-related stressors in pregnant women may impact their babies before they're born - EurekAlert
Prolonged levels of stress and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to altering key features of fetal brain development — even if the mother was not infected by the virus. This is what a study published in Communications Medicine suggests after…
image: Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., chief and director of the Developing Brain Institute at Childrens National Hospital walking with a pregnant women.view more
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