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Infants in poverty show different physiological vulnerabilities to the care-giving environment
February 19, 2013 by NewsBot
Some infants raised in poverty exhibit physical traits that make them more vulnerable to poor care-giving, according to new research. The combination of physiological vulnerability and poor care-giving may lead these children to show increased problem behaviors later in childhood.