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PsyPost on MSNSmall folds in the brain may hold key insights into Alzheimer’s and aging-related cognitive declineSmaller, shallow brain folds in the posteromedial cortex show greater thinning with age and Alzheimer’s disease, and their ...
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ZME Science on MSNNewborns Feel Pain Long Before They Can Understand ItThis matters. Pain isn’t just a fleeting signal; it can shape long-term brain development. Earlier studies have shown that ...
Despite its reputation as a safer chemical, PFHxA—a short-chain PFAS—may cause long-term behavioral changes when exposure ...
A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder suggests your baby will show signs of intelligence just as early as new ...
Short-chain PFAS chemical PFHxA causes anxiety and memory problems in male mice, challenging safety assumptions.
Incoming information from the retina is channeled into two pathways in the brain's visual system: one that's responsible for ...
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Study Finds on MSNNewborn Babies’ Brains May Not Be Wired For Adult-Like Pain Until Weeks After BirthNew research suggests that premature babies and even full-term newborns experience pain very differently than adults do.
A study in the journal Science presents compelling new evidence that neurons in the brain's memory center, the hippocampus, ...
Boys and girls with multisite pain exhibited distinct underlying brain network patterns, including reduced within-sensorimotor network connectivity.
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HealthDay on MSNLate Childhood Screen Time May Lead to Developmental Changes in BrainToo much screen time in late childhood is associated with developmental changes in the brain, leading to more depressive ...
A multi-strain probiotic blend shows promise for protecting brain function by reducing gut-triggered inflammation linked to ...
Given the rising rates of childhood obesity and its association with multiple chronic diseases, a team of Children's Hospital ...
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