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Parental bilingualism is associated with slower cognitive development in very low birth weight infants
Early Human Development, 06/16/09
Walch E et al. - In the setting of the present investigation, parental bilingualism is associated with slower neurodevelopment in VLBW infants during the first 2 years of life.
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