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A study by scientists from the Universities of Cambridge and Durham has shown that the brains of children born with upper ...
Groundbreaking neurocognition research is sharpening the scientific focus on a once little-understood process in early childhood: myelination. As studies reveal how this critical brain mechanism ...
There is strong evidence connecting cannabis use during pregnancy to harmful effects on a child’s brain development, including a higher risk of schizophrenia.
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IRSF investment positions organization at the forefront of early-stage Rett research as genomic medicine reshapes rare ...
When teenagers shift their sleep schedules between school days and weekends, the resulting mismatch can alter the physical ...
The Parliamentary Special Select Committee on Women, Children and Community Development has proposed introducing or ...
Child development expert Dr Amanda Gummer explains three kinds of play - creative, imaginative and active - and their ...
While younger generations exhaust themselves in endless debates trying to convert others to their viewpoints, those over 70 ...