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How to get your ADHD kid up in the morning
Schedules, systems and conflict-free scripts to make everyone's morning more manageable.
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39 'Today I Learned' facts to keep your brain active
Remember when kids used to flip through encyclopedias to learn fun facts? Well, in today's digital age you don’t need a thick ...
A cognitive neuroscientist says that classroom screen use is limiting attention, focus and brain development as Oklahoma lawmakers consider new restrictions.
A cognitive neuroscientist tells News On 6 that classroom screen use is limiting attention, focus and brain development as ...
Can the brain keep working when its architecture changes? Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have discovered that neurons located in the wrong place can still carry out their normal ...
Sleep apnea affects an estimated 80 million adults in the U.S., yet it remains one of the country’s most underdiagnosed health conditions. Research suggests that up to four in five people with sleep ...
About two daily servings of this common crunchy snack could increase verbal memory and blood flow to the brain Getty A new study analyzed older adults who ate 60 grams of unsalted skin-roasted peanuts ...
When his tumor returned, his dad made it his mission to do whatever he could to find a cure, which included founding the Medulloblastoma Institute “I want to save Frederico, but now, it's much bigger ...
A stressful year leads to anxiety. Lasting isolation gives way to depression. An old trauma nags until it becomes paralyzing. Psychological and social experiences shape the brain, potentially leading ...
Share on Pinterest Eating peanuts may help boost brain health in older adults, recent research suggests. Image credit: Steve Prezant/Getty Images A new study investigated the impact of supplementing ...
In the first US study looking at whether the recommended fluoride levels in drinking water affects brain function, researchers have found that the hot-button mineral has no negative impacts on ...
A generation growing up with algorithmic feeds is not suffering “brain damage,” but their attention, emotions and habits are being shaped in powerful ways. For many families, the first smartphone or ...
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