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Do children's brains really get thinner?

September 26, 2019 0 Comments Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Child Development, Child Psychology, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, neuroscience, Psychology

The brains of young children get thinner as they grow. At least that's what scientists used to believe. For decades, the debate has been about how and why that happens. Now neuroscientists suggest that it may be partly an illusion.

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New research analyzes video game player engagement

September 25, 2019 0 Comments Artificial intelligence, Child Development, Consumer Behavior, Educational Technology, K-12 Education, Math Puzzles, Numeracy, video games

In the video game industry, the ability for gaming companies to track and respond to gamers' post-purchase play opens up new opportunities to enhance gamer engagement and retention and increase video game revenue.

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Studies link air pollution to mental health issues in children

September 25, 2019 0 Comments Air Quality, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Environmental Issues, Infant's Health, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Pollution

Three new studies highlight the relationship between air pollution and mental health in children.

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Brain anatomy changes with maturation to adolescence

September 25, 2019 0 Comments Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Child Development, Child Psychology, Intelligence, Learning Disorders, neuroscience, Psychology

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers piece together a road map of typical brain development in children during a critical window of maturation.

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Exploring the risk of ALL in children with Down syndrome

September 24, 2019 0 Comments ADD and ADHD, Autism, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Down Syndrome, Infant's Health, Leukemia

Researchers discovered new clues that provide a better understanding of why children with Down syndrome have an increased risk of leukemia.

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Sustainable development goals only achievable through cross-disciplinary research

September 24, 2019 0 Comments Addiction, Alcoholism, Alzheimer's, Child Development, Multiple Sclerosis, Schizophrenia, Social Psychology

It is not possible to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDG) if science does not contribute with cross-disciplinary knowledge and understanding of how systems are interconnected.

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Biological clock influences immune response efficiency

September 24, 2019 0 Comments Child Development, Immune System, Insomnia, Insomnia Research, Lymphoma, Medical Topics, neuroscience, Psychology

The biological clock influences immune response efficacy. Indeed, CD8 T cells, which are essential to fight infections and cancers, function very differently according to the time of day.

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Context may explain why dads are happier and less stressed than moms

September 23, 2019 0 Comments Caregiving, Child Development, Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, Gender Difference, Parenting, Racial Issues, Stress

Dads are often happier, less stressed and less tired than moms when taking care of kids, and researchers say these differences may come down to how and when childcare activities are split between parents.

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Nonverbal signals can create bias against larger groups

September 23, 2019 0 Comments Behavior, Child Development, Child Psychology, Infant and Preschool Learning, Psychology, Racial Issues, Relationships, Social Psychology

If children are exposed to bias against one person, will they develop a bias against that person's entire group? The answer is yes, according to new research.

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Moral distress and moral strength among clinicians in health care systems

September 23, 2019 0 Comments Caregiving, Child Development, Elder Care, Health Policy, Patient Education and Counseling, Spirituality, Steroids, Today's Healthcare

Nurse burnout impacts both nurses and patients, and significantly influences the retention of nurses in the healthcare setting, research shows. But could burnout be a symptom of something larger?

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