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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 […]

Study Reveals Brain Stucture Differences in Kids with SPD

MRI results from a research study at UC San Francisco reveal that the brain structure of kids with Sensory Processing Disorder, also called SPD or […]

Study: ADHD Drugs Don't Lead To Better Grades

Many parents and kids dealing with symptoms of ADHD believe that drugs like Ritalin and Adderall lead to better grades in school. However, a recent […]

Study: Brain Pathways of Kids with Autism Are Hyperconnected

According to a small study published in the June 26 online issue of JAMA Psychiatry, certain brain pathways are hyperconnected in kids with autism. A […]

Elevated Antibodies to Gluten Found in Kids with Autism

A study from researchers at Columbia University Medical Center shows elevated levels of gluten antibodies in kids with autism. An article from […]

Study: Gut Bacteria Affects Brain Function

A recent study from researchers at UCLA links gut bacteria to brain function, underscoring Brain Balance's assertion that diet has a direct and […]

Kids With Autism Detect Movement Twice As Fast As Other Kids

Kids with autism can detect simple movements twice as fast as kids who don't have the disorder according to new research from the University of […]

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