According to a new study published in the journal Psychiatry Research, babies who receive incubator care after birth are two to three times less likely to suffer depression as adults.

The surprising discovery was made by scientists from the Université de Montréal and Sainte Justine Hospital Research Center in collaboration with researchers from McGill University, the Douglas Hospital Research Centre and the Institute of Psychiatry at K

Babies Placed In Incubators Decrease Risk Of Depression As Adults

ing’s College in the U.K.

“In mammals, separation between mother and child after birth has always been considered a major stressor that can cause behavioural problems well into adulthood,” says coauthor Richard E. Tremblay a professor of psychology, pediatrics and psychiatry at the Université de Montréal and director of the Research Unit on Children’s Psycho-Social Maladjustment at the Sainte Justine Hospital Research Center. “Our hypothesis was that mother-baby separation resulting from incubator care could heighten depression in adolescence or adulthood. Instead, we found that incubator care could decrease the risk of depression two-to-threefold by the age of 21.”

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