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Neuroscience research finds altered brain networks in youth who perceive home or school as unsafe
Children who feel unsafe at home, in school, or in their neighborhood show differences in brain connectivity. A new neuroimaging study published in Psychological Medicine suggests these differences ...
Family stress can overwhelm teens, but thinking skills like reframing, problem-solving, and emotional control help them stay resilient and grow stronger.
For millions, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more than an occasional distraction – it’s a persistent neurodevelopmental condition that can ...
When Michael Bacon had his first therapy session as a shy 11-year-old, he sat on a bench just inside the door of the room because it was the nearest seat to the exit and had comfy cushions on it.
People from the ages of 18 to 39 have suffered an increase in cognitive issues in the span of more than a decade.
Adults report cognitive disabilities at higher rates than a decade ago, with the incidence nearly doubling among those aged less than 40.
From 2013 to 2023, the prevalence of self-reported difficulties with memory, concentration and decision-making nearly doubled among young adults.
Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, new research on teeth and brain size suggests.
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