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  • Home
  • About
    • Who we are
    • Our philosophy
    • Our professors
    • Advisory Board
    • Awards
  • Breastfeeding and Mental Health
    • Psychology and neuroscience of breastfeeding: an introductory course
    • Training in Breastfeeding and Mental Health
      • Information
      • Professors
      • What do students say?
  • Blog
  • MOM MATTERS
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Loving touch protects premature babies´ brains

Studies have shown that adolescents and adults who were born prematurely have poorer social abilities. However, there were no studies that relate these results to the type of care they received while in the neonatal intensive care unit. The study we want to share shows, once more, the importance of skin to skin contact, as…

28/09/2019Babies, NewbornsPor Carmela Baeza

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