For those who were pregnant at the time, enduring these extreme conditions wasnât just uncomfortableâit may have left a lasting imprint on their childrenâs brains. Thatâs according to a new study published on Wednesday in the peer reviewed journal PLOS One. Using MRI scans, researchers at Queens College, City University of New York, found that children whose mothers lived through Superstorm Sandy had distinct brain differences that could hinder their emotional development. The effects...
