APES vs. Environmental Effects on Newborns - a podcast by Jessie Howington

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This episode was hosted and written by Afzaa Rahman and reviewed by Jessie Howington. Our posed speakers are Sara Cheifitz, Arya Joshi, Sneha Singh, Emmaline Rhodes, Rubi Runton, Hannah Grunden, Alex Harry, and Mariam Hasan.



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Chin, J. (2015, April 28). Benefits of Breathing: Beijing’s Olympic Babies Born Heavier, Study Finds. Retrieved May 27, 2020, from WSJ website: https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2015/04/29/benefits-of-breathing-beijings-olympic-babies-born-heavier-study-finds/


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