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Infant brain development reflects families’ financial ability to meet everyday needs
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that infant brain development during the first year of life is linked to families’ ability to meet everyday needs.
Many young children experience significant mental health challenges that interfere with their development, relationships, and ...
Psychoeducational approaches to resiliency can be extremely beneficial in cases of PTSD and other stress-related conditions, ...
The programs are an outgrowth of the awareness of the importance of the first 3 years in a child’s intellectual, emotional ...
China, by contrast, is pursuing a state-led coordinated approach that integrates policy planning, clinical validation, and ...
In his most explicitly pro-life speech to date, Pope Leo demands an end to abortion and surrogacy globally. Editor's Note: ...
Extreme editions of its current cars, as well as a supercar, are currently on the wishlist of niche French automaker Alpine.
In our latest interview, News-Medical speaks with Rosanna Zhang from ACROBiosystems about utilizing organoids for disease ...
In a sit-down interview with IndyStar, incoming Chief of Staff Chris Bailey discussed how he'll emphasize public safety and navigate city politics.
For decades, my colleagues and I advanced the premise that early substance use—nicotine, alcohol, or cannabis (or other addicting drugs)—interferes with critical maturation stages, particularly ...
The Singapore-based AI clinical trial engine powering Asia’s—especially China’s—rapid rise in the biotech industry. Deep ...
Dr. Gil Mor discusses sex-specific placental responses and long-term immune alterations from prenatal virus exposure.
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