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Researchers visualize how brain network development is altered in rare childhood disorder
Researchers at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology have visualized how brain network development is altered in a ...
A child’s early gut microbiome may influence their risk of developing depression, anxiety or other internalizing symptoms in ...
National Dairy Council reports that iodine is crucial for brain development in the first 1,000 days of a child's life, yet ...
Parents often overlook magnesium, a crucial mineral for children's brain function. This nutrient regulates emotions, aids ...
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Which nuts are good for my child's brain development?
Nuts can be a powerful ally in your child's brain development! 🧠✨ Explore the best options that promote learning and ...
Pregnancy comes with countless concerns for expectant mothers, from morning sickness to delivery plans. Now, alarming new research adds another worry to the list: how blood sugar problems during ...
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Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time linked to brain development in adolescents
Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time are associated with brain mechanisms underlying mental health and ...
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How foods fortified with DHA boost children’s brain development
As children grow and develop, they need good nutrition for their brain development. Diet rich in essential nutrients provides ...
One thing I often wonder when I see my kids spend time watching videos on their tablets or online gaming on their consoles is what is it doing to their young brains? Who better to talk this over with ...
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Alcohol During Pregnancy Can Permanently Corrupt a Child’s Brain Circuits, New Texas A&M Research Warns
In the evolving landscape of maternal health research, a new study from Texas A&M University provides critical insight into ...
Using single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic screening, the researchers identified key surface proteins that mediate ...
New research reveals that child maltreatment leaves measurable biological “scars” on DNA, altering brain structure and function.
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