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Signaling Pathway Linked to Fetal Alcohol Risk: Molecular Switch Promises New Targets for Diagnosis and Therapy
February 20, 2013 Scientists have identified a molecular signaling pathway that plays an important role in the development of fetal alcohol spectrum ... > full story -
Children's Health
Psychiatry
Mental Health Research
Disorders and Syndromes
Child Psychology
Child Development
Bullied Children Can Suffer Lasting Psychological Harm as Adults
February 20, 2013 Bullied children grow into adults who are at increased risk of developing anxiety disorders, depression and suicidal thoughts, according to a new ... > full story -
Child Development
Language Acquisition
Children's Health
Infant's Health
Child Psychology
Educational Psychology
Children With Brain Lesions Able to Use Gestures Important to Language Learning
February 20, 2013 Children with brain lesions suffered before or around the time of birth are able to use gestures -- an important aspect of the language learning process -- to convey simple ... > full story -
Being Stoic for the Spouse's Sake Comes at a High Cost
February 20, 2013 In the wealth of studies about parental grief, little attention has been paid to precisely how couples relate to each other as they struggle to come to terms with the death of a child. A new study ... > full story -
Modifying Infant's Diet May Reduce Celiac Disease Risk, Swedish Study Suggests
February 20, 2013 Celiac disease is much more common in Sweden than in the rest of Europe and the U.S., but may be prevented with gradually introducing gluten-containing foods to breast-feeding infants, according to a ... > full story -
Bilingual Children Have a Better 'Working Memory' Than Monolingual Children
February 20, 2013 Bilingual children develop a better working memory –- which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time -– than monolingual children, according to new research. ... > full story -
Biological Marker of Dyslexia Discovered: Ability to Consistently Encode Sound Undergirds the Reading Process
February 19, 2013 Researchers believe they have discovered a biological marker of dyslexia, a disorder affecting up to one out of 10 children that makes learning to read difficult. The researchers found a systematic ... > full story -
Is There a Link Between Childhood Obesity and ADHD, Learning Disabilities?
February 19, 2013 A new study has established a possible link between high-fat diets and such childhood brain-based conditions as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and memory-dependent learning ... > full story -
Children's Health
Diet and Weight Loss
Infant's Health
Attention Deficit Disorder
Hormone Disorders
Heart Disease
Abnormal Growth Regulation May Occur in Children With Heart Defects
February 19, 2013 The poor growth seen in children born with complex heart defects may result from factors beyond deficient nutrition. A new study by pediatric researchers suggests that abnormalities in overall growth ... > full story -
Child Development
Language Acquisition
Children's Health
Perception
Attention Deficit Disorder
Educational Psychology
Children With Auditory Processing Disorder May Now Have More Treatment Options
February 19, 2013 Researchers are helping children with auditory processing disorder receive better treatment. They have developed a program that uses evidence-based practices and incorporates speech-language ... > full story
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