The development of a child begins during pregnancy, when prenatal environmental factors and genetic influences interact to shape fetal development and long-term health outcomes. Increasing evidence ...
Research at Karlstad University shows that exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and adverse life events during pregnancy can influence children's behavior and brain development.
The prenatal period is a critical window for brain development, yet few studies have examined the impact of air pollution ...
A recent study from Oregon Health and Science University found common air pollutants can alter adolescent brain development.
Policymaking that considers the unique developmental needs of young children, as well as their lived experiences and that of their families, can set the foundation for health and well-being throughout ...
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Many parents feel ill-equipped to aid their child's mental health, but studies show that active engagement fosters better ...
Parents' genes -- even when not directly inherited by a child -- may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report. Parents' genes -- even when not directly inherited ...
Dr Tanya van Aswegen is the guest on Elana Afrika Bredekamp's Baby Brunch podcast this week. She is a mental health ...