Every "What if?' is your child's brain trying to protect them. Here is how to gently free them from the nagging thoughts that won't let go.
As emotions rise and fall in everyday life, your brain keeps up, constantly adjusting. These transitions between feelings—like joy, sadness, or fear—aren’t just random reactions. They’re part of a ...
A large genetic screen has revealed how stem cells transform into brain cells, exposing hundreds of genes that make this ...
A new study suggests that children with ADHD may exhibit a distinctive, measurable pattern of brain activity that could reflect differences in neural efficiency. The researchers focus on aperiodic EEG ...
This study found evidence that children with higher screen time exhibit measurable differences in the volume and thickness of several key brain areas. The digital age has fundamentally reshaped ...
Children spend hours running, jumping and playing, but rarely stop to think about drinking water. It is plain, flavorless and—let’s face it—not exactly exciting. Still, skipping out on hydration can ...
Reactivity maps for female and male study participants comparing bright yellow (highly reactive, healthy) regions in the female brain, vs. the lower reactivity (greens and blues) more common in the ...
Neurons grown from stem cells in the lab form an interconnected network. In this study, researchers used CRISPR to switch off genes in stem cells and then followed how successfully the cells developed ...
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