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2 | 28-Feb-2017 2:18 PM | Yahoo Finance | Canada | 543,563 | Grand Challenges Canada: To Maximize a Child's Development, Genetics Provide Important Insight | https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/grand-challenges-canada-maximize-childs-190000661.html | - | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | Health | - | English | 5027.95775 | original attachment outcomes,Professor Tomlinson,children,attachment,long gene,Grand Challenges Canada,gene,mother,effectiveness,enormously important insight,psychosocial intervention programs,original 449 children,Birth, Saving Brains and Global Mental Health programs,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,many children,responsive gene,study,researchers,South African research,Vice President Programs,University,case,Global Health program,percent,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,Global Affairs Canada,income countries and Canada,effectiveness or lack,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,implication,Western University,International Development Research Centre,different individuals,outcomes,University College London,equally important outcome,genetically susceptible individuals,targeted challenges,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan | ||||||||||||
3 | 28-Feb-2017 2:48 PM | Digital Journal | Canada | 460,297 | Grand Challenges Canada: To Maximize a Child's Development, Genetics Provide Important Insight | http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/3252721 | - | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | - | Undef regional | English | 4257.74725 | original attachment outcomes,Professor Tomlinson,children,attachment,long gene,Grand Challenges Canada,mother,gene,effectiveness,enormously important insight,psychosocial intervention programs,many children,pregnant mothers,Birth, Saving Brains and Global Mental Health programs,original 449 children,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,responsive gene,study,researchers,South African research,impact,Vice President Programs,University,income countries and Canada,case,Global Health program,percent,Western University,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,Global Affairs Canada,effectiveness or lack,University College London,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,implication,International Development Research Centre,scale, sustainability and impact,different individuals,outcomes,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,genetically susceptible individuals,targeted challenges,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | ||||||||||||
4 | 28-Feb-2017 2:00 PM | Marketwired | Canada | 378,389 | Grands Défis Canada : La génétique fournit de précieuses indications pour maximiser le développement de l'enfant | http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/grands-defis-canada-la-genetique-fournit-de-precieuses-indications-pour-maximiser-le-2199336.htm | - | d'intervention pour l'avenir.\n\nUne étude menée par le professeur Mark Tomlinson de l'Université de Stellenbosch a fait le suivi d'une | - | Ontario regional | French | 3500.09825 | impact des interventions,professeur Tomlinson,programmes d'intervention,intervention,Université de Reading,mère,attachement,étude,génétique,Université de Cape Town,enfants,Grands Défis Canada,gène,résultats,étude de suivi,caractéristique génétique particulière,bons résultats,attachement sécurisant,chercheurs,Université Western,Canada,grand nombre d'enfants,absence de formation,mesure des différences génétiques,Dr Peter,développement,Dr Barak Morgan,résultat différent,résultats face,gène non sensible,absence,amélioration,Fondation Aga Khan Canada,Vision Mondiale Canada,compte,personnes,mentorat | ||||||||||||
5 | 28-Feb-2017 2:32 PM | The Canadian Business Journal | Canada | 66,427 | Grand Challenges Canada: To Maximize a Child’s Development, Genetics Provide Important Insight | http://www.cbj.ca/grand-challenges-canada-to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight/ | - | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | - | Undef regional | English | 614.44975 | original attachment outcomes,Professor Tomlinson,children,child development,attachment,long gene,Grand Challenges Canada,mother,gene,effectiveness,enormously important insight,many children,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,responsive gene,study,researchers,South African research,impact,psychosocial intervention programs,University,income countries and Canada,case,percent,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,Global Affairs Canada,effectiveness or lack,University College London,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,implication,Western University,scale, sustainability and impact,outcomes,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,different individuals,genetically susceptible individuals,targeted challenges,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | ||||||||||||
6 | 28-Feb-2017 2:10 PM | CEO | Canada | 22,503 | Grands Défis Canada : La génétique fournit de précieuses indications pour maximiser le développement de l'enfant | https://www.ceo.ca/@marketwired/grands-dfis-canada-la-gntique-fournit-de-prcieuses | - | d'intervention pour l'avenir.\n\nUne étude menée par le professeur Mark Tomlinson de l'Université de Stellenbosch a fait le suivi d'une | by @marketwired | - | French | 208.15275 | impact des interventions,professeur Tomlinson,programmes d'intervention,intervention,Université de Reading,mère,attachement,étude,génétique,Université de Cape Town,enfants,Grands Défis Canada,gène,résultats,étude de suivi,caractéristique génétique particulière,bons résultats,attachement sécurisant,chercheurs,Université Western,Canada,grand nombre d'enfants,absence de formation,mesure des différences génétiques,Dr Peter,développement,Dr Barak Morgan,résultat différent,résultats face,gène non sensible,absence,amélioration,Fondation Aga Khan Canada,Vision Mondiale Canada,compte,personnes,mentorat | ||||||||||||
7 | 28-Feb-2017 2:24 PM | Canadian Insider | Canada | 15,362 | Grand Challenges Canada: To Maximize a Child's Development, Genetics Provide Important Insight | https://www.canadianinsider.com/grand-challenges-canada-to-maximize-a-child-s-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | - | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | - | British Columbia | English | 142.0985 | SLC6A4 gene,Grand Challenges Canada,children,mother,Genetics Provide Important Insight,accompanied ads,account holder,gene,Canadian Insider Club,3rd party display ads,bona fide Ad,attachment,many children,original 449 children,original attachment outcomes,long gene,serotonin transporter gene,study,responsive gene,request,intervention,Money,insight,Global Affairs Canada,income countries and Canada,Development,particular genetic variation,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,psychosocial intervention programs,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,free CanadianInsider.com account,University,International Development Research Centre,Western University,early brain development,University College London,genetic tests,genetic differences,targeted challenges,genetically susceptible individuals | ||||||||||||
8 | 28-Feb-2017 5:10 PM | Money | Canada | 4,269 | Grand Challenges Canada: To Maximize a Child’s Development, Genetics Provide Important Insight | http://money.ca/news/2017/02/28/grand-challenges-canada-to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight/ | - | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\n\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | - | Undef regional | English | 39.48825 | original attachment outcomes,Professor Tomlinson,children,child development,attachment,long gene,Grand Challenges Canada,mother,gene,effectiveness,enormously important insight,many children,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,responsive gene,study,researchers,South African research,impact,psychosocial intervention programs,University,income countries and Canada,case,percent,Western University,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,Global Affairs Canada,effectiveness or lack,University College London,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,implication,scale, sustainability and impact,outcomes,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,different individuals,genetically susceptible individuals,targeted challenges,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | ||||||||||||
9 | 28-Feb-2017 8:04 PM | W Radio | Colombia | 445,776 | Genética puede explicar reacción en niños de tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/internacional/genetica-puede-explicar-reaccion-en-ninos-de-tratamientos-psicosociologicos/20170228/nota/3396234.aspx | La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos, según un estudio publicado... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | Agencia EFE | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 4123.428 | niños,apego,estudio,sumidos millones de niños,profesor Mark Tomlinson,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,tratamientos,hijos,genética,tasa de apego,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,presencia,capacitación,Gobierno,intervención,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
10 | 28-Feb-2017 8:21 PM | elEconomistaAmerica.com | Colombia | 147,646 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.eleconomistaamerica.com/salud-eAm/noticias/8189101/03/17/La-genetica-puede-explicar-la-reaccion-en-los-ninos-de-los-tratamientos-psicosociologicos.html | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 1365.7255 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
11 | 01-Mar-2017 10:13 AM | Cablenoticias.tv | Colombia | 61,454 | Genética puede explicar reacción en niños de tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.cablenoticias.tv/vernoticia.asp?ac=Genetica-puede-explicar-reaccion-en-ninos-de-tratamientos-psicosociologicos&WPLACA=93865 | La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos, según un estudio publicado... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC). Efe\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 568.4495 | Neutral | niños,apego,estudio,sumidos millones de niños,madres,capacitación,Gobierno de Canadá,hijos,tratamientos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,Genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,Canadá,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,serotonina,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,director de GCC | |||||||||||
12 | 3/2/2017 | Talk Africa | Kenya | To maximize a child's development, genetics provide important insight, study shows | http://www.talkafrica.co.ke/maximize-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight-study-shows/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
13 | 3/2/2017 | Africa Science News | Kenya | To maximize a child’s development, genetics provide important insight, study shows | http://africasciencenews.org/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight-study-shows | ||||||||||||||||||||
14 | 28-Feb-2017 8:40 PM | Aguas Digital.com | Mexico | 14,429 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.aguasdigital.com/actualidad/leer.php?idnota=12647048&efenew=1 | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 133.46825 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
15 | 28-Feb-2017 8:37 PM | Contacto Hoy | Mexico | 9,713 | Genética puede explicar reacción en niños de tratamientos psicosociológicos | https://contactohoy.com.mx/genetica-puede-explicar-reaccion-en-ninos-de-tratamientos-psicosociologicos/ | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | Contacto Hoy | - | Spanish / Castilian | 89.84525 | apego,niños,estudio,sumidos millones de niños,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tratamientos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,Genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
16 | 02-Mar-2017 2:41 AM | Military Technologies News | Poland | 202,232 | To maximize a child’s development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.military-technologies.net/2017/03/02/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight/ | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | of children all over this inequitable world.”\n\n* * * * *\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada: http://www.grandchallenges.ca\n(and look for us on | - | - | English | 1870.646 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,attachment,mother,coaching,long gene,child development,Grand Challenges Canada,gene,original 449 children,serotonin transporter gene,original attachment outcomes,intervention,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,responsive gene,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
17 | 02-Mar-2017 12:06 AM | Times LIVE | South Africa | 861,004 | New light shed on genetics and social mobility | http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2017/03/02/New-light-shed-on-genetics-and-social-mobility | Genes play a role in whether toddlers will respond to interventions to improve their development. | published in the journal PLOS this week.\n\nPeter Singer, CEO of Grand Challenges Canada, said: This is a startling finding that changes the | KATHARINE CHILD | Undef regional | English | 7964.287 | Neutral | children,genetics,South Africa,original children,pregnant mothers,good bonds,serotonin transporter gene,mothers,successful life,training,international study,Attachment,underprivileged baby,Grand Challenges Canada,interventions,first study,answers,social mobility,Stellenbosch Professor Mark Tomlinson,Times,Tomlinson,anxiety and depression | |||||||||||
18 | 01-Mar-2017 2:51 AM | Times LIVE | South Africa | 739,140 | SA study sheds new light on how babies respond to developmental interventions | http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2017/03/01/SA-study-sheds-new-light-on-how-babies-respond-to-developmental-interventions1 | Genes play a role in whether toddlers will respond to interventions to improve their development. | in the journal PLOS on Tuesday night.\n\nChief Executive Officer of Grand Challenges Canada Dr Peter A Singer said: This is a startling | Katharine Child | Undef regional | English | 6837.045 | children,mothers,original children,serotonin transporter gene,South Africa,pregnant mothers,attachment,gene‚,good bonds,Meanwhile‚ children,study,life,interventions,training,babies,Grand Challenges Canada Dr Peter,Times,Stellenbosch Professor Mark Tomlinson,answers,Tomlinson,anxiety and depression | ||||||||||||
19 | 01-Mar-2017 1:41 AM | HeraldLIVE | South Africa | 107,025 | SA study sheds new light on how babies respond to developmental interventions | http://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/2017/03/01/sa-study-sheds-new-light-babies-respond-developmental-interventions/ | Genes play a role in whether toddlers will respond to interventions to improve their development.\n\nScientists are learning the first few... | world.”\n\nThe first study was conducted by Stellenbosch Professor Mark Tomlinson between 1999 and 2003 in which caregivers taught about 220 | Katharine Child | Undef regional | English | 989.98125 | children,mothers,original children,serotonin transporter gene,South Africa,pregnant mothers,Attachment,gene‚,good bonds,Meanwhile‚ children,child’s bond,study,life,interventions,training,babies,Grand Challenges Canada Dr Peter,Times,” Tomlinson,Stellenbosch Professor Mark Tomlinson,answers,anxiety and depression | ||||||||||||
20 | 28-Feb-2017 3:09 AM | Stellenbosch University | South Africa | 63,322 | Genetic make-up plays hidden role in our development | http://www.sun.ac.za/english/Lists/news/DispForm.aspx?ID=4695 | While we are all well aware of how our genetic make-up influences a host of individual characteristics, a study conducted by Prof Mark... | a host of individual characteristics, a study conducted by Prof Mark Tomlinson of the Psychology Department at Stellenbosch University, has | Author: Xanthe Hunt and Lynne Rippenaar-Moses | Undef regional | English | 585.7285 | children,attachment,original attachment results,Grand Challenges Canada,intervention,gene,psychosocial intervention programmes,mother,study,Cape Town,serotonin transporter gene,appropriate interventions,effectiveness,long gene,responsive gene,University,Tomlinson,Prof Mark Tomlinson,parenting intervention,development,being and happiness,case,interventions work,same intervention,impact,being,University Bochum,effectiveness or lack,Principal Investigator Tomlinson,University College London,outreach efforts,author Dr Barak Morgan,interventions and shows,particular outcome,outcomes,colleagues,findings | ||||||||||||
21 | 28-Feb-2017 3:28 AM | Stellenbosch University | South Africa | 2,099 | Genetiese samestelling speel versteekte rol in ons ontwikkeling | http://www.sun.ac.za/afrikaans/Lists/news/DispForm.aspx?ID=4615 | Ons is almal deeglik bewus van die manier waarop ons genetiese samestelling talle individuele eienskappe beïnvloed. ʼn Studie uitgevoer deur... | te optimaliseer.\n\nDr Karlee Silver, visepresident van programme by Grand Challenges Canada, sê ter kommentaar op die bevindinge: Hierdie | Xanthe Hunt and Lynne Rippenaar-Moses | - | Afrikaans | 19.41575 | |||||||||||||
22 | 3/2/2017 | medicalbrief | South Africa | Particular genetic variation child makes intervention success 4x likely | http://www.medicalbrief.co.za/archives/particular-genetic-variation-child-makes-intervention-success-4x-likely/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
23 | 28-Feb-2017 8:08 PM | El Confidencial | Spain | 4,800,936 | Genética puede explicar reacción en niños de tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.elconfidencial.com/ultima-hora-en-vivo/2017-03-01/genetica-puede-explicar-reaccion-en-ninos-de-tratamientos-psicosociologicos_1151982/ | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | el Gobierno de Canadá.\n\nEl estudio, liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad Stellenbosch de Suráfrica, apareció publicado | EFE | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 44408.658 | apego,niños,estudio,sumidos millones de niños,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tratamientos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,Genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
24 | 28-Feb-2017 8:53 PM | Eldiario.es | Spain | 2,134,621 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.eldiario.es/sociedad/genetica-explicar-reaccion-tratamientos-psicosociologicos_0_617688243.html | Compartir en Facebook\n\nLa genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos,... | el Gobierno de Canadá.\n\nEl estudio, liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad Stellenbosch de Suráfrica, apareció publicado | EFE | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 19745.24425 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,madres,capacitación,Gobierno de Canadá,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Canadá,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
25 | 01-Mar-2017 2:15 AM | La Informacion.com | Spain | 1,620,244 | La genética proporciona una visión importante para maximizar el desarrollo de un niño | http://www.lainformacion.com/salud/investigacion-medica/genetica-proporciona-importante-maximizar-desarrollo_0_1003999724.html | La constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los esfuerzos para maximizar su... | En este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los autores siguieron una | Por EUROPA PRESS / lainformacion.com | - | Spanish / Castilian | 14987.257 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,Sudáfrica,resultados,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,genes,investigadores,formación,originales de apego,datos,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,bienestar,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
26 | 28-Feb-2017 7:56 PM | Yahoo! Noticias España | Spain | 901,782 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | https://es.noticias.yahoo.com/gen%C3%A9tica-explicar-reacci%C3%B3n-ni%C3%B1os-tratamientos-psicosociol%C3%B3gicos-015635632.html | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | el Gobierno de Canadá.\n\nEl estudio, liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad Stellenbosch de Suráfrica, apareció publicado | Agencia EFE | - | Spanish / Castilian | 8341.4835 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
27 | 01-Mar-2017 2:14 AM | EcoDiario - ElEconomista.es | Spain | 524,594 | La genética proporciona una visión importante para maximizar el desarrollo de un niño | http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/salud/noticias/8189359/03/17/La-genetica-proporciona-una-vision-importante-para-maximizar-el-desarrollo-de-un-nino.html | La constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los esfuerzos para maximizar su... | , 1 (EUROPA PRESS)\n\nEn este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los autores | - | Comunidad de Madrid | Spanish / Castilian | 4852.4945 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,Sudáfrica,resultados,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,genes,investigadores,formación,originales de apego,datos,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,bienestar,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
28 | 01-Mar-2017 2:14 AM | Infosalus.com | Spain | 162,969 | La genética, clave en el desarrollo del niño | http://www.infosalus.com/asistencia/noticia-genetica-clave-desarrollo-nino-20170301081445.html | MADRID, 1 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -\n\nLa constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los... | psicosocial en el futuro.\n\nEn este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los | Infosalus | - | Spanish / Castilian | 1507.46325 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,originales de apego,Sudáfrica,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,genes,investigadores,formación,resultados,datos,bienestar,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
29 | 28-Feb-2017 7:09 PM | Eldia.es | Spain | 150,068 | Genética puede explicar reacción en niños de tratamientos psicosociológicos. Noticias de agencia, eldia.es | http://www.eldia.es/agencias/9109700-Genetica-puede-explicar-reaccion-ninos-tratamientos-psicosociologicos | Toronto (Canadá), EFE La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos, según... | el Gobierno de Canadá.\n\nEl estudio, liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad Stellenbosch de Suráfrica, apareció publicado | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 1388.129 | apego,niños,estudio,sumidos millones de niños,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tratamientos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,Genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
30 | 01-Mar-2017 2:14 AM | Interbusca | Spain | 58,189 | La genética proporciona una visión importante para maximizar el desarrollo de un niño | http://noticias.interbusca.com/salud/la-genetica-proporciona-una-vision-importante-para-maximizar-el-desarrollo-de-un-nino-20170301081445.html | La constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los esfuerzos para maximizar su... | psicosocial en el futuro.\n\nEn este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 538.24825 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,Sudáfrica,resultados,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,investigadores,genes,formación,originales de apego,datos,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,bienestar,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
31 | 01-Mar-2017 4:42 AM | EFE Futuro | Spain | 19,702 | Genética, clave del éxito o fracaso en los tratamientos psicosociológicos para niños | http://www.efefuturo.com/noticia/genetica-terapias-psicosociologicos-ninos/ | La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos, según un estudio publicado... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | EFEFUTURO TORONTO (CANADÁ) | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 182.2435 | niños,tratamientos,estudio,Canadá,Genética,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,apego,tasa de apego,profesor Mark Tomlinson,presencia,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,programa de capacitación,intervención,hijos,Gobierno,conclusión,información,programa,corta de SLC6A4,Tomlinson,años,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
32 | 01-Mar-2017 2:15 AM | Fotos - Lainformacion.com | Spain | 4,838 | La genética proporciona una visión importante para maximizar el desarrollo de un niño | http://fotos.lainformacion.com/salud/investigacion-medica/genetica-proporciona-importante-maximizar-desarrollo_1_1004010463.html | La constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los esfuerzos para maximizar su... | En este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los autores siguieron una | Por EUROPA PRESS / lainformacion.com | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 44.7515 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,Sudáfrica,resultados,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,genes,investigadores,formación,originales de apego,datos,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,bienestar,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
33 | 01-Mar-2017 2:00 AM | Cantabria Liberal | Spain | 1,637 | La genética proporciona una visión importante para maximizar el desarrollo de un niño | http://www.cantabrialiberal.com/noticia.php?id=375453¬icia=La%20gen%C3%A9tica%20proporciona%20una%20visi%C3%B3n%20importante%20para%20maximizar%20el%20desarrollo%20de%20un%20ni%C3%B1o | - La constitución genética de un niño puede desempeñar un papel importante y oculto en el éxito de los esfuerzos para maximizar su... | En este trabajo liderado por el profesor Mark Tomlinson, de la Universidad de Stellenbosch, en Sudáfrica, los autores siguieron una | - | Cantabria regional | Spanish / Castilian | 15.14225 | madres,apego,intervención,niños,Sudáfrica,resultados,estudio,programas de intervención,Universidad de Ciudad,Gobierno de Canadá,Grandes Retos Canadá,genes,investigadores,formación,originales de apego,datos,hijos,Canadá,ciento,sentimientos de bienestar,importantes implicaciones,bienestar,efecto,falta de efectividad,falta,primer lugar,desarrollo | ||||||||||||
34 | 28-Feb-2017 8:22 PM | Llave en Mano | Spain | 251 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://demoefe.ikuna.com/187_america/4364936_la-genetica-puede-explicar-la-reaccion-en-los-ninos-de-los-tratamientos-psicosociologicos.html | Toronto (Canadá), 28 feb (EFE).- La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | - | Undef regional | Spanish / Castilian | 2.32175 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,Canadá,Gobierno de Canadá,madres,capacitación,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,Tomlinson,investigador,años,información,serotonina,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
35 | 28-Feb-2017 2:03 PM | Medical Xpress | United Kingdom | 784,498 | To maximize a child's development, genetics provide important insight | https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-02-maximize-child-genetics-important-insight.html | A child's genetic make-up can play a large, hidden role in the success of efforts to maximize his or her development, South African... | intervention programs in future.\n\nIn a study led by Professor Mark Tomlinson of Stellenbosch University, the study followed-up an | - | - | English | 7256.6065 | Professor Tomlinson,important insight,children,attachment,mother,long gene,Grand Challenges Canada,effectiveness,gene,psychosocial intervention programs,Saving Brains program,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,many children,study,responsive gene,percent,South African research,University,impact,Vice President Programs,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,different individuals,outcomes,equally important outcome,genetically susceptible individuals,implication,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | ||||||||||||
36 | 28-Feb-2017 2:22 PM | Plos One | United States | 1,252,043 | Serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) polymorphism and susceptibility to a home-visiting maternal-infant attachment intervention delivered by community health workers in South Africa: Reanalysis of a randomized controlled trial | http://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1002237 | Citation: Morgan B, Kumsta R, Fearon P, Moser D, Skeen S, Cooper P, et al. (2017) Serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) polymorphism and... | and its Supporting Information.\n\nFunding: This study was supported by a grant from Grand Challenges Canada (http://www.grandchallenges.ca/, | Barak Morgan, Robert Kumsta, Pasco Fearon, Dirk Moser, Sarah Skeen, Peter Cooper, Lynne Murray, Greg Moran, Mark Tomlinson | California | English | 11581.39775 | attachment security,/journal,intervention,data,attachment security data,data collection and analysis,Morgan B,genotype data,Morgan et al,intervention group interaction,5HTTLPR genotype data,Serotonin transporter gene,randomized controlled trial,intervention and control groups,intervention group,trial,home,S2 Data,Fig 3,Results,Data curation,5HTTLPR interaction,S1 Fig,gene,adolescents,individuals,control,S3 Table,Table 1,males,control arm or vice versa,Table 2,multiple imputation,Formal analysis,genotype category,maternal genotype,percentage,logistic regression analysis,females | ||||||||||||
37 | 1-Mar-2017 2:47 PM | Hawaii News Now | United States | 817,862 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Hawaii | English | 7565.2235 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
38 | 28-Feb-2017 2:22 PM | EurekAlert! | United States | 525,426 | Genes may influence susceptibility to interventions promoting maternal-infant attachment | https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-02/p-gmi022117.php | Infants with a genetic polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene may be more susceptible to a psychosocial intervention designed to... | ##\n\nResearch Article\n\nFunding:\n\nThis study was supported by a grant from Grand Challenges Canada, grant reference #0066-03). The funders had | - | New York | English | 4860.1905 | South Africa,serotonin transporter gene,original trial,intervention,infants,Genes,Cape Town,data,attachment rates,randomized controlled trial,researchers,children,new genetic data,control group,secure attachment,attachment and genotype,developmental effects,study,data collection and analysis,causal effects,University,treatment and control conditions,DVC Research Office,susceptibility,original sample,Western University,% CI [,genetic differential susceptibility,Ruhr University Bochum,University College London,up sample,polymorphism and susceptibility,Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology,Department,Psychology | ||||||||||||
39 | 28-Feb-2017 2:27 PM | EurekAlert! | United States | 525,426 | To maximize a child's development, genetics provide important insight | https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-02/gcc-tma022317.php | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were 4 times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after intervention | Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.\n\nAbout Grand Challenges Canada\n\nGrand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting Bold Ideas with | - | New York | English | 4860.1905 | original attachment outcomes,important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,attachment,long gene,South Africa,gene,mother,Grand Challenges Canada,effectiveness,psychosocial intervention programs,original 449 children,Birth, Saving Brains and Global Mental Health programs,serotonin transporter gene,Canada / Cape Town,intervention,many children,responsive gene,study,researchers,impact,Vice President Programs,University,case,Global Health program,percent,Aga Khan Foundation Canada,Global Affairs Canada,income countries and Canada,effectiveness or lack,UBS Optimus Foundation and World Vision Canada,Western University,International Development Research Centre,scale, sustainability and impact,different individuals,outcomes,University College London,equally important outcome,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan | ||||||||||||
40 | 1-Mar-2017 3:02 PM | WTOL.com | United States | 264,659 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wtol.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Ohio | English | 2448.09575 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
41 | 01-Mar-2017 7:14 PM | NewsOn6.com | United States | 262,677 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.newson6.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Oklahoma | English | 2429.76225 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
42 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | KFMB-TV CBS-8 | United States | 249,586 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.cbs8.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | California | English | 2308.6705 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
43 | 1-Mar-2017 2:37 PM | NBC12 - WWBT | United States | 244,052 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.nbc12.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Virginia | English | 2257.481 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
44 | 01-Mar-2017 3:17 PM | WBTV 3 News | United States | 236,140 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wbtv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | North Carolina | English | 2184.295 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,effectiveness,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,effectiveness or lack,percent,Western University,case,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,different individuals,genetically susceptible individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
45 | 01-Mar-2017 3:37 PM | WAVE 3 News | United States | 235,539 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wave3.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Kentucky | English | 2178.73575 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
46 | 1-Mar-2017 2:47 PM | Cleveland 19 News | United States | 232,938 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.cleveland19.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Ohio | English | 2154.6765 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
47 | 01-Mar-2017 2:22 PM | NBC-2.com | United States | 220,749 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.nbc-2.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Florida | English | 2041.92825 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
48 | 1-Mar-2017 2:53 PM | WMC Action News 5 | United States | 212,525 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Tennessee | English | 1965.85625 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
49 | 01-Mar-2017 3:17 PM | Oklahoma's Own | United States | 209,909 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.news9.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Oklahoma | English | 1941.65825 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
50 | 01-Mar-2017 2:24 PM | FOX19-WXIX TV | United States | 195,949 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.fox19.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Ohio | English | 1812.52825 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
51 | 28-Feb-2017 8:34 PM | Holaciudad.com | United States | 183,748 | La genética puede explicar la reacción en los niños de los tratamientos psicosociológicos | http://www.holaciudad.com/vida_y_estilo/salud/genetica-explicar-reaccion-tratamientos-psicosociologicos_0_1003699930.html | La genética puede explicar por qué algunos niños se benefician más que otros de tratamientos psicosociológicos, según un estudio publicado... | y fue financiado por el Gobierno canadiense a través de la organización Grand Challenges Canada (GCC).\n\nEl profesor Tomlinson declaró a Efe | © EFE 2016 | - | Spanish / Castilian | 1699.669 | apego,niños,estudio,tratamientos,madres,capacitación,Gobierno de Canadá,hijos,tasa de apego,presencia,intervención,genética,profesor Mark Tomlinson,programa,resultado,conclusiones de estudios,programa de capacitación,sumidos millones de niños,Canadá,Gobierno,conclusión,equipo de investigadores,serotonina,Tomlinson,investigador,información,años,director de GCC | ||||||||||||
52 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | KHQ Right Now | United States | 178,958 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.khq.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Washington | English | 1655.3615 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
53 | 1-Mar-2017 2:53 PM | WVUE New Orleans | United States | 167,721 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.fox8live.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Louisiana | English | 1551.41925 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
54 | 01-Mar-2017 3:20 PM | WIS News 10 | United States | 167,189 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wistv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | South Carolina | English | 1546.49825 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
55 | 1-Mar-2017 3:02 PM | WBRC FOX6 News | United States | 166,695 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wbrc.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Alabama | English | 1541.92875 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,effectiveness,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,effectiveness or lack,percent,Western University,case,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,different individuals,genetically susceptible individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
56 | 01-Mar-2017 2:28 PM | KAIT ABC-8 | United States | 164,631 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kait8.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Arkansas | English | 1522.83675 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
57 | 1-Mar-2017 2:52 PM | WDRB 41 Louisville | United States | 156,478 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight - WDRB 41 Louisville News | http://www.wdrb.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Kentucky | English | 1447.4215 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,effectiveness,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
58 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | KSLA News 12 | United States | 151,707 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.ksla.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Louisiana | English | 1403.28975 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
59 | 01-Mar-2017 2:27 PM | WRCBtv.com | United States | 151,360 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Tennessee | English | 1400.08 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
60 | 01-Mar-2017 3:49 PM | WALB.com | United States | 150,993 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.walb.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Georgia | English | 1396.68525 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
61 | 1-Mar-2017 2:42 PM | WSFA 12 News | United States | 138,243 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wsfa.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Alabama | English | 1278.74775 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
62 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | Tucson News Now | United States | 136,195 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Arizona | English | 1259.80375 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
63 | 01-Mar-2017 2:34 PM | Live5News.com | United States | 133,791 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.live5news.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | South Carolina | English | 1237.56675 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
64 | 01-Mar-2017 2:30 PM | 9&10 News | United States | 126,950 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.9and10news.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Michigan | English | 1174.2875 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
65 | 1-Mar-2017 2:55 PM | CBS 58 News | United States | 119,551 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.cbs58.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Wisconsin | English | 1105.84675 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
66 | 1-Mar-2017 3:06 PM | KLTV 7 News | United States | 115,371 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kltv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 1067.18175 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
67 | 1-Mar-2017 2:47 PM | WAFF 48 News | United States | 109,279 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.waff.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Alabama | English | 1010.83075 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
68 | 1-Mar-2017 2:41 PM | WLOX-TV | United States | 105,378 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wlox.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Mississippi | English | 974.7465 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
69 | 1-Mar-2017 3:10 PM | NewsChannel 10 | United States | 95,181 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.newschannel10.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 880.42425 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
70 | 01-Mar-2017 2:25 PM | KFVS 12 | United States | 88,212 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kfvs12.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Missouri | English | 815.961 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
71 | 1-Mar-2017 2:54 PM | Mississippi News Now | United States | 85,756 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Mississippi | English | 793.243 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
72 | 1-Mar-2017 2:59 PM | WECT TV6 | United States | 82,535 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wect.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | North Carolina | English | 763.44875 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
73 | 01-Mar-2017 2:23 PM | WOWK-TV | United States | 82,380 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.tristateupdate.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | West Virginia | English | 762.015 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
74 | 01-Mar-2017 2:22 PM | NBC29 | United States | 81,968 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.nbc29.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Virginia | English | 758.204 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
75 | 1-Mar-2017 2:41 PM | 14 News | United States | 79,844 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.14news.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Undef | English | 738.557 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
76 | 01-Mar-2017 2:28 PM | WTOC.com | United States | 77,429 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wtoc.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Georgia | English | 716.21825 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
77 | 1-Mar-2017 2:48 PM | WBOC.com | United States | 77,315 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wboc.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Delaware | English | 715.16375 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
78 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | KTBS 3 News | United States | 73,444 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.ktbs.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Louisiana | English | 679.357 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
79 | 1-Mar-2017 2:52 PM | WDAM - Channel 7 | United States | 73,176 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wdam.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Mississippi | English | 676.878 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
80 | 1-Mar-2017 2:38 PM | WMBF News | United States | 72,682 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | South Carolina | English | 672.3085 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
81 | 1-Mar-2017 2:37 PM | WTVM.com | United States | 71,645 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wtvm.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Georgia | English | 662.71625 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
82 | 01-Mar-2017 2:32 PM | KLKN-TV ABC-8 | United States | 68,719 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.klkntv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Nebraska | English | 635.65075 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
83 | 01-Mar-2017 2:32 PM | NBC Right Now KNDO-TV | United States | 68,043 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.nbcrightnow.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Washington | English | 629.39775 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
84 | 01-Mar-2017 2:32 PM | KUSI News | United States | 67,478 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kusi.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | California | English | 624.1715 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
85 | 01-Mar-2017 2:24 PM | WFMJ TV-21 | United States | 64,239 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important ins - WFMJ.com News weather sports for Youngstown-Warren Ohio | http://www.wfmj.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Ohio | English | 594.21075 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,mother,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
86 | 01-Mar-2017 3:51 PM | KXXV-TV ABC | United States | 62,828 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kxxv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 581.159 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
87 | 01-Mar-2017 2:31 PM | WSILTV | United States | 62,194 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wsiltv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Illinois | English | 575.2945 | Neutral | Professor Tomlinson,children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,effectiveness,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,effectiveness or lack,percent,Western University,case,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,different individuals,genetically susceptible individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
88 | 01-Mar-2017 2:31 PM | NewsWest 9 | United States | 57,298 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.newswest9.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 530.0065 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
89 | 1-Mar-2017 2:48 PM | KCBD NewsChannel 11 | United States | 56,956 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kcbd.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 526.843 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
90 | 01-Mar-2017 2:28 PM | KRGV.com | United States | 51,861 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.krgv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 479.71425 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
91 | 01-Mar-2017 2:25 PM | ABC-7.com | United States | 48,817 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.abc-7.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Florida | English | 451.55725 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
92 | 01-Mar-2017 2:35 PM | WandTV.com | United States | 47,860 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wandtv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Illinois | English | 442.705 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
93 | 1-Mar-2017 2:52 PM | KPLC 7 News | United States | 41,766 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kplctv.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Louisiana | English | 386.3355 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
94 | 1-Mar-2017 2:52 PM | YourOhioValley | United States | 41,565 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.yourohiovalley.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | West Virginia | English | 384.47625 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
95 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | News 12 Mankato | United States | 39,661 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.keyc.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Minnesota | English | 366.86425 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
96 | 1-Mar-2017 2:41 PM | ABC6 News | United States | 38,372 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.abc6.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Rhode Island | English | 354.941 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
97 | 01-Mar-2017 3:58 PM | KTRE ABC-9 | United States | 38,315 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.ktre.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Texas | English | 354.41375 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
98 | 01-Mar-2017 2:27 PM | Wvalways.com | United States | 37,374 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.wvalways.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | A startling finding that changes the way I think about child development the ladder of social mobility to climb out the hole of inequity... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | West Virginia | English | 345.7095 | Neutral | children,important insight,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,pregnant mothers,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,researchers,original attachment outcomes,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,effectiveness,study,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
99 | 1-Mar-2017 2:38 PM | KMIR News | United States | 36,559 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.kmir.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | California | English | 338.17075 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer | |||||||||||
100 | 01-Mar-2017 2:26 PM | ABC FOX Montana | United States | 31,556 | To maximize a childs development, genetics provide important insight | http://www.abcfoxmontana.com/story/34638250/to-maximize-a-childs-development-genetics-provide-important-insight | In study, children with a particular genetic variation were four times more likely to develop strong attachment to mother after... | over this inequitable world.”\n— Dr. Peter A. Singer, CEO, Grand Challenges Canada\n\nTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 1, 2017 /EINPresswire.com | - | Montana | English | 291.893 | Neutral | important insight,Professor Tomlinson,children,gene,child development,attachment,mother,coaching,Grand Challenges Canada,original 449 children,child’s,serotonin transporter gene,intervention,original attachment outcomes,researchers,effectiveness,study,Grand Challenges Canada’s Saving Brains program,South African research,psychosocial intervention programs,University,percent,effectiveness or lack,case,Western University,University College London,equally important outcome,outcomes,implication,lead author Dr. Barak Morgan,genetically susceptible individuals,different individuals,Dr. Karlee Silver,Dr. Peter A. Singer |