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Linda Booij

In utero conditions can affect a teen's brain development
Posted on January 31, 2017

Numerous media report on new research into early brain development that shows how the in utero environment, including fetus placement in the womb, can play a role in the development of brain processes. The study, published in Human Brain Mapping, was carried out by Linda Booij, associate professor of psychology in Concordia’s Faculty of Arts and Science, and researchers from various Quebec institutions, including Sainte-Justine: Science Daily, (e) Science News, Medical XPressWorld News NetworkHiTech DaysToday News Headlines, Longevity News, News-MedicalParallel StateBusiness Standard, Bio Science Technology, India TodayIndia.com, Outlook India, India Live Today, DaijiworldCan-IndiaUmmid.com, True Viral NewsOutlook India,  Zee News IndiaVG NewsAaj Ki Taza Khabar News and Tell Me Boss.

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