A new scientific review suggests a possible link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, reigniting debate over the painkiller's safety and its implications for fetal brain development. Could this change how we view pain relief during pregnancy?
A groundbreaking study from the University of Rochester suggests that toxic 'forever chemicals' may be a key factor in why boys are diagnosed with autism and ADHD at three times the rate of girls. The research highlights the long-term impacts of these chemicals on brain development and behavior.
A groundbreaking study reveals how two morphogens, WNT and Sonic Hedgehog, act as traffic cops in early human brain development, influencing gene programs and highlighting individual variations. Discover the science behind your brain's formation!
A groundbreaking study from Yale reveals that infants can encode memories earlier than previously believed, challenging the notion of infantile amnesia and opening new avenues in memory research.