Physician-scientists at Oregon Health & Science University warn that exposure to air pollution may have serious implications ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years. This was done ...
Once their daughter or son starts separating from childhood, usually around ages 9 to 13, adolescence commonly begins. Now the girl or boy feels more restless and dissatisfied, not content to be ...
Exposure to air pollution may have serious implications for a child's developing brain and cause damage to language ...
Researchers warn these structural changes could impact children's health, well-being; environmental, public health policy ...
An OHSU study reveals everyday air pollution subtly alters adolescent brain structure, impacting mood and memory. Findings suggest even "safe" levels pose long-term risks to child development.