Lydia Patrick is a Newsweek Life and Trends Reporter based in London, focusing on emerging trends, human interest stories, and women's issues. She previously uncovered a growing pattern of knife crime ...
The neglected donkey had never been raised among other donkeys, the herd at the sanctuary quickly accepted him as one of their own until his death. A herd of donkeys shared a heartbreaking moment as ...
The Stanford Internet Observatory has released an extensive analysis on Gettr, the largely unmoderated right-wing Twitter clone founded by longtime Trump spokesperson Jason Miller. The details—which ...
Nearly every flight has one: a cranky, tired child. But the crying toddler belonging to Canadian musician Sarah Blackwood reportedly led one United Airlines crew to kick mom and child off a plane this ...
The first thing most babies do when they enter the world is cry. Not smile. Not relax. Not lie quietly. They cry. Loudly. And for parents, especially first time parents, that sound can be confusing.
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The Science Behind the First Cry After Birth
Your baby’s first breath, and that very first cry, may sound like music to your ears. But behind this emotional moment lies fascinating science. That initial cry signals that your baby’s lungs are ...
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