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Autism and zinc deficiency in early development: Mechanistic link found between zinc, autism risk genes and abnormal neuronal connections associated with autism spectrum disorders

November 12, 2018 Autism, Birth Defects, Child Development, Dietary Supplements and Minerals, Disorders and Syndromes, Learning Disorders, Parkinson's Research, Vitamin

The emergence of autism in children has not only been linked to genes encoding synaptic proteins — among others —

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Brainwave activity reveals potential biomarker for autism in children

October 29, 2018 Autism, Child Development, Children's Health, Infant's Health, Learning Disorders, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can impair communication ability, socialization, and verbal and motor skills. It

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People ordered into mental health care less likely to perceive it as helpful

October 16, 2018 Caregiving, Child Development, Depression, Health Policy, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

While some may choose on their own to seek help for untreated mental illnesses, others can be substantially influenced by

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Unseen infections harming world’s children

October 10, 2018 ADD and ADHD, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Educational Psychology, Foodborne Illness, Infectious Diseases, Kidney disease

Children around the world are suffering from unnoticed infections that are stunting their growth and mental development, new research from

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Postnatal depression could be linked to fewer daylight hours during late pregnancy: Shortening days during third trimester of pregnancy may add to risk of postpartum depression

September 27, 2018 Child Development, Depression, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Psychiatry, Teen Health, Vitamin D

Women in late pregnancy during darker months of the year may have a greater risk of developing postpartum depression once

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Grad students will be future professors, but are they learning how to teach effectively?

September 18, 2018 Autism, Child Development, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Gender Difference, K-12 Education, Numeracy, Spirituality

A new Portland State University study found that graduate students are on board with wanting to adopt interactive teaching methods

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How skin begins: New research could improve skin grafts, and more

September 14, 2018 Child Development, Cosmetics, Huntington's Disease, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Psoriasis, skin cancer, Skin Care

University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered a key mechanism by which skin begins to develop in embryos, shedding light

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Gender identities disrupted — and reinforced: Older children and girls are more likely to tell alternative narratives that challenge the status quo

September 7, 2018 ADD and ADHD, Child Development, Child Psychology, Gender Difference, Poverty and Learning, Public Health, Racial Disparity, STEM Education

New Northwestern University research analyzing the ways children’s gender narratives reinforce or disrupt gender inequality found that older children —

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Two methods for measuring children’s exposure to radio frequencies are compared

August 23, 2018 Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Infant's Health, Medical Technology, Physics, Tinnitus, Vitamin D, Weapons Technology

A study has quantified emissions coming from radio frequency sources, and by means of personal and spot measurements has analysed

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Research finds naps plus sleep may enhance emotional memory in early childhood

August 23, 2018 Child Development, Children's Health, Insomnia, Insomnia Research, Memory, Mental Health Research, Sleep Disorder Research, Sleep Disorders

In a new study by sleep researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, neuroscientists led by Rebecca Spencer report for

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