Research Says Massage May Help Infants Sleep More, Cry Less And Be Less Stressed
14th Nov 2006, 01:06 GMT
New research by a team at the University of Warwick says that massage may help infants aged under six months sleep better, cry less and be less stressed.The team of researchers from Warwick Medical School and the Institute of Education at the University of Warwick was led by Angela Underdown. [click link for full article]
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