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Science 3 February 1978:
Vol. 199. no. 4328, pp. 563 - 565
DOI: 10.1126/science.622559

Articles

Science, Vol 199, Issue 4328, 563-565
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Newborn minor physical anomalies predict short attention span, peer aggression, and impulsivity at age 3

MF Waldrop, RQ Bell, B McLaughlin, and CF Halverson Jr

From a 5-to 10-minute newborn examination, behaviors of males at age 3 could be predicted. The number of minor physical anomalies, assessed soon after birth, was significantly related to a cluster of behaviors that are frequently labeled hyperactivity.


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