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Key TakeawaysMany children go years without a diagnosis of ADHD, missing opportunities for early interventionAn AI model can estimate a child s risk of developi
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving to speed drug development and review by launching real-time clinical trials. The
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026 Screening for dementia and Alzheimer s disease can give seniors and their families advance warning to plan and prepare for oncoming de
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026 Car crashes, sports injuries, bad falls, severe burns and other sources of trauma can leave lasting scars in the minds of children and
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026 U.K. resident Fiona McNiven can tell you how chronic pain can wear a person down, as she spent more than three decades battling muscle
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026 A new way of using umbilical cord blood by pooling blood from multiple donors could make it easier to receive a stem cell transplant f
Key TakeawaysMoms mental health can be affected by idealized motherhood posts on social mediaAdding a dose of more realistic depictions can boost emotional heal
TUESDAY, April 28, 2026 A surge of Salmonella infections reported in 13 states has been linked to backyard poultry. Federal health officials warn that some of t
TUESDAY, April 28, 2026 Like many parents, Tatiana Lafortune wants her children to get a good education, eat nutritious food and see a doctor when they re not f
TUESDAY, April 28, 2026 Daylight saving time is thought to promote more outdoor activity by giving people an extra hour of sunshine in the evening prior to dusk