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Study finds no cognitive impairment from "baby brain" despite parental reports
A new study of 300 parents and 100 non-parents presented at Melbourne's Women's and Children's Health Summit found no objective evidence that "baby brain" impairs cognition, contradicting a widespread myth. While new mothers and fathers reported feeling forgetful, they performed identically to non-parents on cognitive tests.
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