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  • 1 week ago | fatherly.com | Joshua A. Krisch

    We know how women’s bodies adapt to motherhood. Hormonal shifts, neurological flips, and, of course, the obvious post-partum biological changes. But only recently have scientists begun to focus on how men’s bodies adapt to fatherhood. We now know that fathers experience changes in their hormone levels (especially testosterone and oxytocin); their brains respond differently to parent-related stimuli, and even their socioeconomic status tends to change once children arrive.

  • Aug 4, 2023 | fatherly.com | Joshua A. Krisch

    Confession: I’ve been so scared of SIDS that I can’t sleep. I’ve stared at my infant as they slept and thought about SIDS risk. My oldest was about 8 months at the time, and I had finally gotten around to sleep training him. I hauled a cot into his bedroom, plopped him down in the crib, and stared morosely at him, hating myself as he cried for a full hour. Eventually, we both drifted off to sleep. But around 3 a.m., I woke with a start. Was the baby breathing? I couldn’t tell.

  • Jun 7, 2023 | livescience.com | Joshua A. Krisch

  • May 15, 2023 | livescience.com | Joshua A. Krisch

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Joshua A. Krisch
Joshua A. Krisch @JoshKrisch
9 Aug 20

RT @parkerici: Though studies show #COVID19 antibodies fading over time, hope is not lost. #Immunology research indicates that there is no…

Joshua A. Krisch
Joshua A. Krisch @JoshKrisch
26 Jul 20

Why I'm not worried about waning antibody levels in recovering COVID-19 patients: "The whole point of a well-developed vaccine is to sidestep these limitations and optimize the vaccine in a way that ensures a robust, long-lasting immune response." https://t.co/gF4gzMomSg

Joshua A. Krisch
Joshua A. Krisch @JoshKrisch
13 Jul 20

Buried in here, a chilling take on COVID Parties: "Beyond the stupidity of exposing yourself to a potentially lethal disease, it's an ignorant approach that presupposes a truth that is likely not there--once infected, immune." https://t.co/5fXzY2Y6IK