Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer mental health.
The study found that children living in areas with higher rates of inequality had a reduced cortex surface area and altered ...
New research suggests that a widely used medication during pregnancy could be associated with altered brain development in children, with effects lasting into adulthood.
A large-scale neuroimaging study of over 10,000 U.S. children reveals that income inequality in society is tied to structural and functional brain changes that predict poorer mental health outcomes.
Last week, the Office for National Statistics published data showing that income inequality in the UK has fallen to ...
Caring for sister Gabby, who has a rare neurological disorder, has shaped the life of the Kentucky tight end. “Me and my ...
High rates of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders may be due to how humans evolved in the past, new research has ...
The Centre for Children and Young People's Cancer (CCC) serves as the focal point of basic, translational and clinical ...
Schools across Bradford are being invited to join the Bradford Music & Arts Service and the BBC Radio Leeds choir in ...
A baby was diagnosed with a brain tumour after her fixed gaze and head tilt were initially dismissed as "common newborn ...
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Flint mum appealing for better treatment of brain tumours
A NORTH Wales mum is appealing for better treatment options for brain tumours, after her daughter was diagnosed with the disease.
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