Exciting new research has identified a combination of lifestyle changes that may help prevent dementia and even reverse some cognitive declines.
Early adolescent problematic screen use is prospectively associated with poor mental and behavioral health outcomes.
A long-running study shows that unhealthy, ultraprocessed diets at age two are linked to lower IQ scores in children by age six and seven.
A new analysis from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort suggests that dietary patterns at just 2 years of age are associated with ...
Children lie much earlier, and more often, than most parents expect. Understanding why can help adults respond with clarity, not panic, and teach honesty without shame.
Introduction A significant proportion of adults in England and Wales report experiencing childhood trauma, which is often associated with poor health and negative social outcomes including a ...
Untreated sleep apnea can affect memory and other aspects of cognitive health, and it can get worse over time, with many ...
In the rush of school schedules, screen time, homework and packed family routines two quiet things often slip under the radar: sleep and vitamin D. Sleep and vitamin D may look small, but they can ...
Having your head in the clouds is often linked to lovesickness, but it’s also the best way to describe the fuzzy, floaty feeling of mental sluggishness-- when your brain refuses to process thoughts ...
Background: Psychosis, including delusions and hallucinations, is a significant neuropsychiatric symptom in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) associated with poor prognosis. The relationship between psychosis ...
Early research has linked Alzheimer’s disease (AD) medications — cholinesterase inhibitors and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists — to modest cognitive benefits in children and ...
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