Adolescence comes with many ups and downs, emotionally, hormonally and, as new research suggests, even intellectually. Teenage brains are still plastic, the study indicates, and so are the brain areas ...
A story that made the rounds this week (I wrote about it for COSMOS, but it went as big as the BBC) was the UCL study that linked IQ swings in adolescence to specific structural changes in the brain.
Brain volume, verbal IQ, and overall IQ are lower in children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) than in children without diabetes, according to a new longitudinal study published in Diabetes Care, a journal ...
Could everyday plastic chemicals in pregnancy quietly influence your child’s brainpower? New Canadian research uncovers subtle links between prenatal phthalate exposure and preschool IQ, with boys ...