
Heavier babies at birth score high in their elementary and middle school as compared to the ones having lower weight, reveals a new research. According to new Northwestern University research, birth weight makes a difference to a child's future academic performance. David Figlio, director of Northwestern's Institute for Policy Research (IPR) said that it was not necessary that healthier babies have a fully formed brain, but if fetus stays in mother's ...
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