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Older minds distracted easily
"Mental slowing down in old age can be blamed partly on being more easily distracted," BBC News has reported.
Down's treatment before birth
Treating Down's syndrome in the womb "could help prevent some of the brain damage caused… before the child enters the world", according to The Daily Telegraph.
Blood pressure after birth
The Daily Mail has reported that having a baby "is good for your blood pressure". It said that a study of 2,300 women found that blood pressure lowers after a first baby. The effect lasts for years after the birth. The newspaper said that the
Birth dates lead to asthma?
Children born in the autumn are 30% more likely to develop asthma, The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail report today.
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