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Stars Insider on MSNBrain changes after childhood trauma and breakups
We all know childhood experiences shape us. We also know that breakups can feel devastating. But a new study published in the ...
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Health and Me on MSNChildren’s Brain Development Sees Improvement With More ‘Green Time’ - Study Finds
Children’s brain development has been researched for many years; researchers have found many interesting factors that affect a child’s development. Here’s a new study that shows how to improve ...
Opinion
Our kids’ recess at school is essential to well-being and learning — and shouldn’t be scaled back
The Toronto Star recently reported on a Ministry of Education memo it obtained that asks boards for input into a new regulation that “would provide school boards with the ability to structure their ...
When parents ask me how they can support their child’s growth, I keep my answer simple: Talk with them, listen to them, and ...
Each year, more than 100,000 cases of traumatic brain injury occur in Spain (the estimated annual incidence is more than 200 ...
Rigorous new research appears to show that monthly checks intended to help disadvantaged children did little for their ...
Brain scans capture memory formation in babies, raising new questions about why people forget their earliest years ...
For over a century, neuroscientists and psychologists have been trying to understand the neurophysiological mechanisms ...
Spending cuts may be aimed at adults on paper, but kids could still end up without sufficient food and health care under the ...
Creatine is widely known as a supplement used to build muscle, but it also plays a crucial role in how our muscles, brain, ...
Aggression isn’t just a behavioral issue—it has deep neurobiological roots, especially when shaped by early-life trauma.
A study involving over 500 students found that kids who participated in a six-week Lego-based program made measurable gains ...
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