The possibility that screen time during early childhood could cause poorer attention later in a child’s life is a major concern for both parents and
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In two recent articles published in Schizophrenia Bulletin, Sharon Hunter, Ph.D., an associate professor in the University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry,
Read moreUntreated mental health disorders can be a serious problem for women and their children during pregnancy and after giving birth, during the postpartum period. A
Read moreThe public could lose trust in science if scientific and medical researchers choose to bypass the traditional high standards of peer-reviewed medical journals in the
Read moreGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) have typically excluded diverse and minority individuals in the search for gene variants that confer risk of disease. Researchers at Massachusetts
Read moreMany studies have been done on how to improve or maintain cognitive ability in aging adults, and now a Colorado State University researcher is exploring
Read moreHaving surgery means placing complete trust in a team of professionals, and counting on them to fix what’s wrong while keeping surgical risks as low
Read moreOne blood type may provide some coronavirus protection, study suggests Preliminary results from an ongoing study suggest that those with a certain blood type may
Read moreThe British government says it may take part in a study that tries to deliberately infect volunteers who have been given an experimental vaccine against
Read moreTwo studies led by Stony Brook University researchers to be presented virtually at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference on July 28, 2020, indicate that World
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