The Age
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Study finds no cognitive decline in new parents despite reported memory issues
A new study of 300 parents presented at the Women's and Children's Health Summit in Melbourne found no objective cognitive decline in new mothers or fathers, debunking the myth of "baby brain." While 81 percent of new mothers report subjective memory problems, researchers found new parents performed similarly to non-parents on all cognitive assessments.
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