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 MRI scans reveal human brain growth from pregnancy through birthMRI scans reveal human brain growth from pregnancy through birth
 
Analyzing brain growth across pregnancy and early life, this study offers new insights into sex-specific development and its implications for neurodevelopment.
 
 
 Study offers hope for preventing hydrocephalus in childrenStudy offers hope for preventing hydrocephalus in children
 
Hydrocephalus is a life-threatening condition that occurs in about 1 in 1,000 newborns and is often treated with invasive surgery. Now, a new study offers hope of preventing hydrocephalus before it even occurs.
 
 
 Playing pink noise during sleep could be harmful for childrenPlaying pink noise during sleep could be harmful for children
 
Pink noise-often used to promote sleep-may reduce restorative REM sleep and interfere with sleep recovery.
 
   Why education expanded but opportunity remained unequalWhy education expanded but opportunity remained unequal
 
A study shows genetic factors increasingly influence education, but socioeconomic background remains a stronger predictor of educational success across cohorts.
 
   Air pollution, not diet, shows the strongest link to poorer concentration in schoolgirlsAir pollution, not diet, shows the strongest link to poorer concentration in schoolgirls
 
This cross-sectional study of 300 school-aged girls in Tehran found that higher air pollution exposure was consistently associated with poorer concentration, while dietary antioxidant capacity showed weaker, model-dependent links to attention. No significant associations or interactions were observed for short-term memory, highlighting pollution exposure as the dominant factor influencing attentional performance.
 
   Umbilical cord blood markers may predict future type 1 diabetesUmbilical cord blood markers may predict future type 1 diabetes
 
One day, there could be a new test to screen for type 1 diabetes, now that scientists have found markers in the blood of the umbilical cords of children who were later diagnosed with the disease.
 
   Updated newborn screening guidelines aim to improve cystic fibrosis detectionUpdated newborn screening guidelines aim to improve cystic fibrosis detection
 
An updated report on cystic fibrosis (CF) from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, in partnership with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), highlights the new national guidelines on CF newborn screening that aim to detect affected babies earlier, more accurately and more fairly.
 
 New discovery may aid in early detection of rare genetic disease
 
New discovery may aid in early detection of rare genetic diseaseVirginia Tech researchers discovered an indication hidden in the brain that may help doctors identify children suffering from a rare genetic disease earlier. Their findings were published recently in EMBO Molecular Medicine.
 
 
 WHO releases a new global guideline to create healthy school food environments
 
WHO releases a new global guideline to create healthy school food environmentsHealthy food in schools can help children develop healthy dietary habits for life, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), which released a new global guideline on evidence-based policies and interventions to create healthy school food environments.
 
 
 Young adults with complex childhood conditions experience longer hospital stays, higher readmissions
 
Young adults with complex childhood conditions experience longer hospital stays, higher readmissionsYoung adults with complex chronic childhood-onset conditions such as sickle cell disease and cystic fibrosis experience longer hospital stays, higher readmission rates and greater use of resources in adult hospitals, according to a new study in JAMA Network Open.
 
 
 Exploring the link between devices and adolescent sleep
 
Exploring the link between devices and adolescent sleepNew research in Brain & Behavior found a link between screen time and adolescents' sleep quality and beliefs about healthy lifestyles.
 
 
 One-third of adolescents report aggression toward parents
 
One-third of adolescents report aggression toward parentsPhysical aggression by young people toward their parents occurs quite frequently – yet the subject remains taboo.
 
 
 Two-thirds of adolescent IBS sufferers outgrow the condition by adulthood
 
Two-thirds of adolescent IBS sufferers outgrow the condition by adulthoodTwo out of three adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) start adulthood without the disease, according to a long-term study that followed more than 2,500 individuals.
 
 
 Study aims to explore how noise in nurseries affects early language development
 
Study aims to explore how noise in nurseries affects early language developmentNearly two million children in the UK are affected by early language delays. New research will examine whether noise in nurseries is a hidden factor.
 
 
 Targeted PICU rounds reduce the rate of healthcare-associated conditions
 
Targeted PICU rounds reduce the rate of healthcare-associated conditionsRounds focused on critically ill pediatric patients at the greatest risk for developing healthcare-associated conditions (HACs) reduced the rate of specific HACs by nearly 50% at a Colorado hospital, according to a study published in Critical Care Nurse (CCN).
 
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