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Children, adolescents, and unborn babies exposed to high levels of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) face increased risks of ...
A new study suggests that adolescents with certain psychopathic personality traits and weaker executive functioning skills may be more likely to engage in property-related crimes. While both ...
The World Health Organization defines IGD as a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior that takes precedence over ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview published in Brain Medicine, Dr. Michael C. Oldham shares his unconventional journey from advertising executive to computational neuroscientist and his ...
A longitudinal, deep learning approach reveals challenges and opportunities in establishing brain age as an effective metric of aging, with particular consideration given to underrepresented ...
Brain development in the womb is affected by the mother’s level of exposure to air pollution, researchers have found, although it’s not clear whether the brain structure differences observed ...
The human brain, like the brain of other mammals, is known to start developing before birth, via a coordinated sequence of molecular and cellular processes. Neuroscience studies have found that ...
This cutting-edge tool can predict brain function from structure with unprecedented accuracy 20 times better than past models and even estimate traits like age, sex, and cognitive ability.
WINSTON SALEM, N.C., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation today announced the appointment of Geoff Still as its Executive Director, effective June 4, 2025. Geoff's ...
A groundbreaking study in women's health has revealed the lasting impact of preeclampsia, a common pregnancy complication, on children's brain development.
The teenage brain requires approximately nine hours of sleep for optimal functioning, yet average sleep duration has declined significantly since widespread smartphone adoption.
A new study indicates that working long hours may alter the structure of the brain. Conducted by two scientists in South Korea, the research followed 110 healthcare workers categorized as ...