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 Growing up bilingual does not disrupt parent–child brain bondingGrowing up bilingual does not disrupt parent–child brain bonding
 
New findings reveal bilingual mother-child interactions enhance neural synchrony, highlighting the role of play over language in early cognitive development.
 
 
 The science of appetite control: How hormones regulate hunger and satietyThe science of appetite control: How hormones regulate hunger and satiety
 
Discover how protein, fiber, carbohydrates, and fats biologically shape hunger and fullness through measurable changes in gut hormones and central appetite circuits.
 
   Higher ultra-processed food intake aligns with greater binge eating risk in obesity studyHigher ultra-processed food intake aligns with greater binge eating risk in obesity study
 
Higher intake of ultra-processed foods in adults with obesity was associated with disordered eating symptoms, poorer diet quality, and lower protein intake. The cross-sectional findings suggest dietary processing level may influence eating behaviour patterns relevant to obesity management, though causality cannot be inferred.
 
   Study reveals widespread prenatal exposure of babies to forever chemicalsStudy reveals widespread prenatal exposure of babies to forever chemicals
 
Babies born between 2003 and 2006 were exposed to many more "forever chemicals" before birth than scientists previously understood, according to new research published in Environmental Science & Technology.
 
   Cannabis use in adolescence associated with higher rates of psychiatric disordersCannabis use in adolescence associated with higher rates of psychiatric disorders
 
Adolescents who use cannabis could face a significantly higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, according to a large new study published today in JAMA Health Forum.
 
 Prenatal infection increases risk of alcohol misuse in adulthood
 
Prenatal infection increases risk of alcohol misuse in adulthoodExposure to infection and other immune stress in the womb increases the likelihood of alcohol misuse in adulthood, a risk that may be reduced through prenatal antioxidant treatment, a new Washington State University study shows.
 
 
 Moments of awe show measurable links to reduced loneliness in daily life
 
Moments of awe show measurable links to reduced loneliness in daily lifeDaily diary data from healthcare workers and community adults during COVID lockdowns showed that people reported less loneliness on days when they experienced greater awe. This association was partly explained by increased feelings of connectedness to nature, although the observational design prevents causal conclusions.
 
 
 New study uncovers link between pediatric OSA and higher risk of viral infections
 
New study uncovers link between pediatric OSA and higher risk of viral infectionsA five-year study has revealed that children with sleep apnea are twice as likely to contract the flu or COVID-19, regardless of their age or weight.
 
 
 Reducing maternal smoking during pregnancy could lower hypertension rates in children
 
Reducing maternal smoking during pregnancy could lower hypertension rates in childrenMaternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with higher blood pressure and increased risk of hypertension in children, according to a new ECHO Cohort study led by Lyndsey Shorey-Kendrick, PhD, of Oregon Health & Science University and Christine Ladd-Acosta, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University.
 
 
 Parental concern outperforms digital tools in identifying child’s severe illness
 
Parental concern outperforms digital tools in identifying child’s severe illnessA parent’s intuition about their child’s condition is a significant medical indicator. A new study from the University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital shows that even comprehensive digital symptom questionnaires may not improve assessment if the parent’s underlying concern is overlooked.
 
 
 M-PACT sets new standard for pediatric brain tumor diagnostics, treatment monitoring
 
M-PACT sets new standard for pediatric brain tumor diagnostics, treatment monitoringLiquid biopsies, which test body fluids that contain cancerous material, including circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), are a noninvasive way to learn about a cancer's biology.
 
 
 NCCN publishes new guidelines for management of pediatric soft tissue sarcomas
 
NCCN publishes new guidelines for management of pediatric soft tissue sarcomasThe National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) today published new NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Pediatric Soft Tissue Sarcomas.
 
 
 Sensory traits in infancy tied to poorer sleep quality
 
Sensory traits in infancy tied to poorer sleep qualityBabies with an increased likelihood of autism may struggle to settle into deep, restorative sleep, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia.
 
 
 Combining gene and biomarker screening for newborn health
 
Combining gene and biomarker screening for newborn healthFor more than six decades, biomarker-based newborn screening has played a pivotal role in reducing infant mortality and long-term disability by enabling early detection of metabolic and endocrine disorders.
 
 
 Short-duration psychedelic therapy shows promise for major depression treatment
 
Short-duration psychedelic therapy shows promise for major depression treatmentA phase IIa randomized trial found that intravenous dimethyltryptamine (DMT) with structured psychological support produced rapid reductions in depressive symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder. Improvements were statistically significant versus placebo at two weeks, with mostly mild-to-moderate adverse events and the need for larger confirmatory studies emphasized.
 
 
 New Orleans brings back the house call, sending nurses to visit newborns and moms
 
New Orleans brings back the house call, sending nurses to visit newborns and momsWhen Lisa Bonfield gave birth to daughter Adele in late November, she was thrust into the new world of parenting, and faced an onslaught of challenges and skills to learn: breastfeeding, diapering, sleep routines, colic, crying, and all the little warning signs that something could be wrong with the baby.
 
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