Developmental biologists have found that a gene called LMO4, which is known to play roles in both cell reproduction and in breast cancer, also plays a role in neurological development. By both ...
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Struggling to make ends meet may slow brain development in infants
Researchers identify specific psychosocial factors that strongly correlate with altered brain development within the first ...
Using Findings from Studies on Adolescent Neurological Development to Design Interventions for Adolescents Recent findings from neurological development studies (e.g., Casey et al. 2000; Luna and ...
Taking a long time to get pregnant may be linked to minor neurodevelopmental problems in the child, suggests a small study published online in the Fetal & Neonatal Edition of Archives of Disease in ...
One of the best ways of tracking an infant's neurological development is to observe their movements as they play. A new "smart" jumpsuit is designed to do so automatically, providing consistently ...
The Gordon and Mary Cain Pediatric Neurology Research Foundation Laboratories seeks to uncover the basic causes of presently incurable and devastating neurological disorders in infants and young ...
Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine is actively involved in several clinical research projects designed to investigate new patient therapies and drug ...
Emergency room physician and PhRMA vice president, Mike Ybarra, M.D., said the report, titled “Medicines in Development for Neurological Disorders 2018 Report,” shows a “relentless commitment” by ...
The chemical bisphenol F (found in plastics) can induce changes in a gene that is vital for neurological development. This discovery was made by researchers at the universities of Uppsala and Karlstad ...
Efficacy of Preventive Interventions for the Prevention of Substance Use In terms of intervention efficacy, family based interventions, both alone and combined with child-centered interventions ...
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