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Kids’ cognitive development: Every reason your child should have little to no screen time
Parents face an increasingly difficult decision: embrace technology in children’s education or protect their developing ...
Your child’s insistence on the same songs and stories may leave you feeling exasperated, but research shows repetition ...
When answers arrive preformed, that developmental pressure disappears. Children still learn, but they may be learning ...
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Gut bacteria may be linked to memory decline in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
A comprehensive new review is shedding light on the growing evidence that gut microbiome imbalances—known as dysbiosis—may ...
In just three years, artificial intelligence has revolutionized entertainment, finance, manufacturing and many other ...
AI products used in schools “should detect signs of learner distress”, such as references to suicide, depression or self-harm ...
Children with spina bifida, a malformation of the spinal cord that can lead to mobility impairments and hydrocephalus—a buildup of fluid in the brain—face significant risk of cognitive difficulties ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine and their collaborators have found that newborns who receive surgery for a severe form of spina bifida are more likely to suffer from breathing disruptions during sleep ...
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Premium Times' 2025 Investigations Identify the Gaps, Failures in Nigeria's Health Sector
These 20 investigations capture Nigeria's most pressing health challenges in 2025, and how ordinary Nigerians bear the ...
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
In a nation grappling with questions of justice, redemption, and second chances, Jubilee Generation’s vision is quietly ...
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6 daily habits to boost brain health and reduce cognitive decline
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Keeping your brain healthy can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and the development of diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Harvard neurology professor Rudolph ...
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