Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer ...
The study found that children living in areas with higher rates of inequality had a reduced cortex surface area and altered ...
Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer mental health.
New research finds age 13 is a turning point when bedtime screen use spikes, cutting into the sleep adolescents need most as ...
A large-scale neuroimaging study of over 10,000 U.S. children reveals that income inequality in society is tied to structural and functional brain changes that predict poorer mental health outcomes.
The food pyramid can help us think about mental health. We need big helpings of social connection in real life. But social ...
Public concern continues to grow about the harmful effects of pesticides and other environmental pollutants, especially for children. Pesticides have previously been linked to a higher risk of ...
For many children, the transition from learning to read to reading to learn is a crucial and sometimes nervewracking milestone. Reading aloud in class is intended to foster fluency and confidence, but ...
The Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (Kids First) has released its 36th study and introduced significant new data updates to two existing studies, further advancing efforts to ...
All parents wish to see their child excel in studies, but motivating kids to study regularly and with focus can feel like a tough challenge. Children, often having a short attention span, get ...
Cases of self-harm involving 6- to 12-year-olds have risen sharply, and researchers warn that common household products are often involved. Their findings appear in Monday's issue of Pediatrics, the ...