Babies
Knowing how badly you want something is literally 'child's play'
This ability requires integrating information about both the costs of obtaining a goal and the benefit gained by the person seeking it.
Babies recognise words even before learning to speak them
True word learning requires making connections between speech and world around us and learning how different words relate to each other.
Breastfeeding could prevent risk of eczema in children
Eczema causes the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked, sore and red and affects around one in five children and one in ten adults.
Even dads experience post natal depression: study
Depression may lead to neglect of the child or inappropriately forceful behaviours.
Babies too can estimate probabilities, finds new study
According to researchers, six months seems to be the minimum age at which infants start to deal with probability information.
Babies can perform probability calculations: study
To make sure that the babies were not just more attracted by the colour yellow in some trials, the researchers also used green, red balls.
Womb transplants could soon allow men to have babies as well
Expert says there plenty of room for an uterus as both men and women have the same blood vessels.
Breast milk can reduce risk of cot death, new study reveals
Find out what researchers have learned.
Caesarean born babies more likely to be obese, says study
New study finds children born via caesarean are more likely to have unbalanced amount of good and bad bacteria in their gut.
Fewer newborns get whooping cough when moms get vaccinated
Health officials in many countries recommend vaccination during pregnancy.