“When it comes to parenting society has its priorities all wrong”, argues psychoanalyst and best selling author Erica Komisar ...
Brain health is built daily. Science, lifestyle, and nutrition can shape focus, memory, and resilience at every age.
The ’50s parenting practices we now know were terrible for kids’ brains The 1950s promised perfect families with spotless ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
Researchers identify specific psychosocial factors that strongly correlate with altered brain development within the first ...
Decades of research show that early psychosocial stress, including chronic exposure to adversity, can shape how a child's ...
Parents today are far more aware of what goes into their child’s body and how those early choices shape the developing brain. It’s a shift paediatricians have been noticing quietly over the past few ...
Brain growth and maturation doesn't progress in a linear, stepwise fashion. Instead, it's a dynamic, choreographed sequence that shifts in response to genetics and external stimuli like sight and ...
What they found: Scientists at UC San Diego identified cellular metabolism and energy signaling as a central factor connecting all known genetic and environmental autism risk factors. The 3-hit model: ...