The Brains of Migraine Sufferers are Excessively Active Migraine sufferers appear to have a hyper-excitable visual cortex, according to researchers at the Universities of Birmingham and Lancaster. Migraines are intense and chronic headaches…
Dogs Exhibit Behavior that is Similar to the People with ADHD Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is not limited to humans; it may also be a problem in our dogs. According to a new study, dogs can develop…
Using Brain Training to Manage Attention Deficit Disorder Scientists investigated a technology known as ‘neurofeedback,’ which allows ADHD patients to train their attention based on instant feedback from their brain activity. The team…
Scientists Have Identified a Genetic Target that Could be Used to Treat a Variety of Blindness Conditions Because genetic forms of blindness vary so much, developing medicines for them is extremely difficult. However, researchers from Trinity College Dublin have identified a target…
In Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression, Pharmacogenetic Testing Shows Promise in Improving Symptoms A clinical trial led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) found that pharmacogenetic testing was related with nearly a two-fold (89%) improvement…
Spirituality can Help Heart Failure Patients enhance their Quality of Life Many heart failure patients struggle with connected issues that jeopardize their sense of well-being and quality of life. Patients try to figure out how to…
According to Study, School Uniforms do not Improve Child Conduct School uniforms, contrary to a popular perception among parents and teachers, do not appear to have any effect on young pupils’ behavior or attendance in…
Early English Education has Long-term Consequences An earlier study cast doubt on the efficiency of learning English in first grade. Now, researchers have discovered that it enhances language performance over time.…
COVID-19 Social Isolation Measures’ Impact on Early Development An international team of 13 researchers studied the influence of Covid-19-related social isolation measures on 2,200 young infants and toddlers aged 8 to 36 months.…
Extra Space Can Help Children Read Faster Reading is one of the most crucial aspects of language learning and education. It serves as the foundation for learning to read – merely to…
Sharing Memories puts Children on the Way to Greater Health According to University of Otago research, toddlers whose moms received extra coaching in talking about memories developed into teenagers who are happier. The study discovered…
Obesity in Children can be Reduced by Positive Parenting Parents should not make dietary modifications for their children based entirely on their impressions of their child’s obesity. Every preschooler has a unique body shape…