Brain and Behavior Parents May Help Prevent ADHD Symptoms From Developing Study Finds Parents Can Sometimes Help Prevent ADHD Symptoms From Developing
Brain Health Eczema Can Cause Learning and Memory Issues in Some Kids Eczema Can Cause Learning and Memory Issues in Some Kids
Brain Health Risk Factors for Faster Aging in the Brain Identified Researchers have identified risk factors for faster aging in the brain.
Exercise and Brain Health Kids and Concussions: Early Return to School May Boost Recovery For kids with a concussion, an early return to school may boost recovery
Brain and Behavior Smiling Makes Us See Happiness in Expressionless Faces A smile–even if artificially induced-makes us see happiness in expressionless faces
Brain and Behavior New AI Model Can Distinguish Between Brains of Males and Females New AI Model Can Distinguish Between Brains of Males and Females
Diet and Brain Health Cognitive Function May Be Improved By Bariatric Surgery A new study has found that bariatric surgery may improve cognitive function.
Brain Health PCOS Tied to Memory and Thinking Problems New research indicates there may be a link between PCOS and memory and thinking problems in middle age.
Brain Health Stroke May Increase Dementia Risk by 80% New research indicates that a stroke may increase dementia risk by 80%.
Brain Health Playing an Instrument May Help Preserve Brain Health A new study has found that certain musical abilities may actually help keep the brain healthy throughout adulthood
Diet and Brain Health Fermented Foods May Be Linked to a Better Brain A new review has found that consuming fermented foods may be linked to a better brain.
Brain and Behavior Singing and Reading to Babies May Help Them Learn Language Want to help your baby learn language? New research indicates that singing and reading nursery rhymes to babies may be the most beneficial activity.
Brain and Behavior Meta-study Explores Personality Traits Linked to Lower Dementia A new meta-study looked at the link between personality traits and dementia.
Brain Health Kids’ Brains Shaped by Their Time on Tech Devices New research analyzing 23 years of neuroimaging studies have found measurable positive and negative effects of tech devices on kids’ brains.
Brain Health Heading Soccer Ball Linked to Measurable Brain Function Decline New research on heading the ball in soccer is causing additional concern for players.
Mental Health New Study Examines Loneliness vs. Being Alone A new study has concluded that loneliness and aloneness not closely correlated and that most of us don’t feel lonely until we spend more than 75% of our time alone.