Screen Time Linked to Behavioral Problems
Among preschoolers, spending two hours or more of screen time per day was found to be linked to clinically significant behavioural problems, stated new Canadian study of more than 2,400 families....
View ArticleEpilepsy Drugs During Pregnancy Linked to Childhood Behavioral Problems
Behavioral problems were found to be common among children of mothers with epilepsy who took common antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy, according to a new study. In the Epilepsia study, behavioral...
View ArticleSome People with Anxiety Disorder Would Rather Worry Than Relax
Some people with anxiety may resist relaxation actively in favor of worrying to avoid a large jump in anxiety if something bad really does happen, reveals a new study. The findings of the study are...
View ArticlePrenatal Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Behavioral Problems
An association between air pollution and changes in the corpus callosum, a region of the brain associated with neurodevelopmental disorders has been discovered by scientists. Neurodevelopmental...
View ArticleObese Moms are More Likely to Trigger ADHD, Behavioral Problems in Children
Moms-to-be who are obese and overweight are more likely to put their child at a higher risk of developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and behavioral problems, reports a new study....
View ArticleMedicinal Cannabis may Decrease Behavioral Problems in Kids with Intellectual...
Consuming cannabidiol, a type of medicinal cannabis may effectively manage severe behavior problems in kids and teens with an intellectual disability, reveals a new study. The findings of the study...
View ArticleYoga can Help Treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder
bHighlights:/b ul class= (and) #23364;roup-list punch-points (and) #65533; liYoga provides short term benefit for patients with generalized anxiety disorder /li liCognitive behavioral therapy is the...
View ArticleSSRIs Help Treat Childhood Anxiety Disorder
The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, were found to be beneficial in treating childhood anxiety disorders, said new National Institute of Mental Health-funded study, led by Strawn and...
View ArticleChildhood Behavioral Problems Linked to Maternal Smoking
Behavioral problems in early childhood are associated with a pregnant woman's exposure to tobacco smoke and pollution from road traffic, revealed a recent study led by a team from the Barcelona...
View ArticleBehavioral Problems in Kids During the Lockdown
The effects on mental health and behavior may be found not just in adults but children due to school closures and lockdown. Studies published thus far have been limited to elucidating the mood of...
View ArticleFirst Brain Marker for Anxiety Disorder Discovered
A brain signal that helps improve the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders has been identified by a University of Otago researcher. Professor Neil McNaughton and his team from the Department...
View ArticleNew Molecule That Prevents Vision, Behavioral Problems Identified
A protein interaction that helps guide cells from the eye to a tiny midbrain processing hub during brain development has been identified by researchers. Nestled deep in the middle of the vertebrate...
View ArticleADHD can Lead to Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Adults
bHighlights /bul class="group-list punch-points" liAdults with ADHD are four times more at risk for developing generalized anxiety disorder/li liADHD can also lead to depression and even suicides/li...
View ArticleAbnormal Thyroid Levels In Pregnancy Increase Behavioral Problems in Boys
Thyroid hormone levels during pregnancy may predict preschool boys' emotional and behavioral problems, as per the study in the Endocrine Society's iJournal of Clinical Endocrinology (and)...
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