A long-term study of 292 families linked fathers’ parenting style to their children’s heart health years later. To researchers’ surprise, no such link was found with mothers.
After witnessing my father’s tortuous battle with the illness I wanted to understand my own risk, so I visited a brain expert ...
While gas consumption continued to rise in the ensuing decades, lead samples in hair dropped sharply. Samples from the 1970s ...
Prenatal exposure to PM2.5 and black carbon is linked to lower infant cognitive scores. Eye-tracking shows poorer memory, with boys being more vulnerable.
Border Patrol and ICE agents have demonstrated a troubling inability to provide developmentally appropriate and humane care ...
In Gaza, Israel’s explosives have killed tens of thousands – and caused a lifetime of suffering for many more survivors ...
Early adversity is powerful, but given proper support and intervention, the brain’s capacity for change is too. Measurement, ...
There is power in the pause! Joy D. Calloway of the Black Women's Health Imperative dispels myths surrounding perimenopause ...
Impulsivity, hyperactivity, and difficulty concentrating are some of the symptoms associated with attention deficit ...
Research has shown that people with sensitive temperament, insecure attachment or a history of trauma often struggle with ...
The Romans used lead extensively in their plumbing as well as their wine preparation, which some say was a direct contributor to their downfall.
Exposure to wildfire smoke during the final months of pregnancy may raise the risk that a child is later diagnosed with autism, according to a new study led by Tulane University researchers.
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