It’s an already established fact that infants are exposed to their mothers more than their fathers during the first year of life, and this causes a unique bond. In fact, this is the very reason why infants often pay more attention to their mothers. What a recent study suggests, however, is that the gender of the infant also plays a role in how mothers interact with their babies. Baby talk is … [Read more...]
Mono Mono or Monoamniotic twins got discharged from Akron Hospital, Ohio
A photograph of the twins holding their hands went viral a month ago. Yes, they are Monoamniotic twins. The viral twins got discharged from the hospital. Sarah Thistlethwaite is finally allowed to take her Monoamniotic daughters to their home. She named her special daughters as Jenna and Jillian. The twins had spent more than forty days in a hospital called Akron General Medical Center in Ohio … [Read more...]
Ancient Baby DNA Recommends Tie To Native Americans
The DNA of a baby boy who was buried in Montana (USA) 12,600 years ago has been convalesced from ruins, paving new horizons for exploration of the ancestries of present American Indians and further natives of the Americas. It’s the most primogenital genome was ever retrieved from the New World. Relics found with the remains of the body show the boy belonged to Clovis culture, which dwelled in … [Read more...]