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A sweeping international review has revealed that gestational diabetes may leave a lasting mark on both mothers and their ...
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Music fuels infant brain development, science confirms
Parents have long intuitively known that music holds more than mere entertainment value for their little ones. Now, ...
There's a lot going on in your baby's brain before age 5. Here's why experts call it a critical time for setting up a child's ...
Mead Johnson Nutrition Hong Kong ("Mead Johnson"), in collaboration with Medical Conscience, hosted a Paediatric Nutrition ...
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Cortical thickness in serotonin-linked brain regions tied to psychological problems in children
Clinical has found that behavioral and emotional problems in children are linked to differences in the structure of brain ...
A clinical trial published Sept. 9 in Anesthesiology found no evidence that brief exposure to inhaled anesthesia harms brain development in infants and young children. Researchers from Seoul National ...
Summary: A new study suggests that autism may be linked to the rapid evolution of brain cell types unique to humans.
The human brain undergoes significant development during the final prenatal months and through the first year of life. And while scientists have begun to map the developmental trajectories of this ...
Magnetic resonance imaging often yields inconsistent results when assessing the brain’s structural characteristics in ...
The shooting, yet another by a young male, raises important questions about the workings of the teenage brain and what drives ...
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New study reveals how child neglect impacts critical brain pathways
When we think of child abuse, physical violence or emotional cruelty often comes to mind first. However, the most common form of maltreatment is actually much quieter: neglect.
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Glutamate receptors found to drive pediatric brain tumor development
The most common type of brain tumor in children, pilocytic astrocytoma (PA), accounts for about 15% of all pediatric brain tumors.
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