Infant brains: bodies are active during new sleep stage

Infant human babies do even more than we thought while sleeping. A new study from University of Iowa researchers provides further insights into the coordination
For twins, gesture and speech go hand-in-hand in language development

Gestures — such as pointing or waving — go hand in hand with a child’s first words, and twins lag behind single children in producing
Breastfeeding linked to higher neurocognitive testing scores in offspring

New research finds that children who were breastfed scored higher on neurocognitive tests. Researchers in the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of
Nursing Education – Redesigning it for the Future

As I am asked to speak around the country and address the future of nursing education, I often receive the query, “why does it seem
