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Breastfeeding may give babies early practice in self-control, longitudinal study suggests
A recent study published in the journal Appetite suggests that infants who are breastfed may develop better self-control skills by the time they reach preschool. The findings provide evidence that the ...
Walking can have beneficial effects on cognitive performance, but these effects are influenced by sex and genetic status.
Being out of work and education between the ages of 16 and 24 has long-term consequences for people's employment, finances, ...
Teen cannabis use is linked to slower cognitive growth, especially memory, with THC as a likely contributor during key ...
From financial woes to a declining sense of smell, issues that seem unrelated to memory can signal a dementia diagnosis in ...
Sharon Fekrat MD, FACS, FASRS, discusses the future of retinal scans as a screening and risk stratification tool in neurology ...
Celiac disease diagnosis in children is often delayed after months or years of symptoms, lead author Christian Farrier, MD, pediatrics resident and PhD student at the University o ...
A new commentary published in Engineering highlights key findings from a large multinational cohort study that re-evaluates ...
The Dunedin Study is celebrating an important milestone – the successful completion of its age 52 data collection phase.One ...
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact.com. Opioid addiction has shattered countless American lives. A near-perfect ...
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