Introduction Imagine carrying the weight of unresolved childhood fears into adulthood and seeing it manifest in unexpected ways. This might sound like the plot of a dramatic novel, but for many women, it’s a real-life struggle. Among the complexities of pregnancy, an often-overlooked factor is the memory of a difficult childhood, possibly shaping critical aspects […]
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Season’s Influence on Little Steps: Insights from the Hamamatsu Birth Cohort Study
Introduction: The First Steps of Learning Imagine watching a baby take their very first steps. It’s a fleeting moment of triumph, deeply cherished by parents as they witness their child’s burgeoning sense of autonomy. But what if the time of year a child is born subtly influences how and when they master these early motor […]

Unraveling the Mystery of Paternal Age and Offspring Intelligence
Introduction: The Age-old Question of Age and Intelligence How much does a father’s age really matter to a child’s development? It’s a question that might have crossed your mind more than once, especially if you’re planning to start a family. When it comes to parenting, age has often been scrutinized primarily from the mother’s side. […]

Unveiling Hidden Battles: The Scars of Violence and Mental Health Struggles Among Ugandan University Students
Introduction: Beyond the Classroom Walls Imagine a group of vibrant, enthusiastic university students in the sunny southwest of Uganda, eagerly attending lectures and filling future dreams with ambition. Yet, beneath this seemingly peaceful academic life lies a less-visible tapestry of challenges. In this arena, the battles fought are not for grades but for personal safety […]

Decoding the Brain: How MRI Scans Could Revolutionize Mental Health Diagnosis
Introduction Imagine a world where diagnosing complex mental health illnesses could be done as swiftly and accurately as diagnosing a broken bone. Sounds like science fiction, doesn’t it? Yet, this vision is closer to reality than we might think, thanks to groundbreaking research into brain imaging. In the fascinating research paper titled ‘Anatomical Brain Images […]

Surgical Resilience Unveiled: The Surprisingly Persistent Psychological Struggles of Patients
Introduction Imagine preparing for surgery—a time marked not just by physical challenges but also by a swirl of emotions. Feelings of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty often accompany patients to the operating room. But what happens to these emotions after the surgery is over? The study titled “Persistence of Psychological Distress in Surgical Patients with Interest […]
Unraveling the Invisible Ties: How Family and Environment Shape ADHD in Chinese Children
Introduction: Delving into the Unseen Influences In the bustling world of a child’s mind, much is happening beneath the surface that we cannot see. While some kids find focus and concentration akin to second nature, others grapple with challenges that make simple tasks feel like climbing mountains. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is not a […]
The Long-Term Health Consequences of Child Physical Abuse, Emotional Abuse, and Neglect: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Monitoring Cortical Excitability during Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Children with ADHD: A Single-Blind, Sham-Controlled TMS-EEG Study
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Association of Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder with Physical Activity, Media Time, and Food Intake in Children and Adolescents
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