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Why Are So Many Teen Girls Struggling with Sadness? A Look at Mental Health, Social Media, and the Brain

A Rising Crisis in Teen Girls In recent years, a startling trend has emerged—one that has every parent asking the same questions: What’s going on […]

Why Movement Matters: What Preschoolers on a Treadmill Can Teach Us About Brain Development

By Dr. Rebecca Jackson. Inspired by research from the University of Illinois and the foundational principles of Brain Balance

Brain-Healthy Chicken Pot Pie

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Brain-Healthy Chicken Pot Pie Recipe

The Colorful Truth About Artificial Food Dyes

The Latest Research on Artificial Food Dyes and their Associated Health Complications

Study: Can Dyslexia Be Detected Before a Child Learns to Read?

New dyslexia research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology indicates that dyslexia may be detected through brain imaging, even before a child […]

Mayo Clinic Study Shows Miswiring in ADHD Brain

Study Finds Dysfunction in Brain's Receptor System May Cause ADHD Neuroscientists from The Mayo Clinic in Florida have discovered that a miswiring of […]

Watching TV Linked to Brain Changes in Kids

Study Associates Watching TV with Higher Volume of Grey Matter It's no secret that parents struggle with limiting their children's screen time. From […]

Multiple Brain Areas Work Together To Make Reading Possible

A recent study that included a combination of brain scans and reading tests showed multiple brain areas must work together to make reading possible. […]

Study: ADHD Linked to Asthma and Allergies

Results of a recent study published in the August 2013 issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology link ADHD symptoms in boys to higher […]

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