"The brain is not fixed—like a muscle, it responds to training and care," Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, Ph.D., told Newsweek.
Rylie Trygstad told Newsweek she hopes sharing her daughter's story encourages other parents to trust themselves.
“One of the main findings is that all chimpanzee kids are risky, and that infant and juvenile chimpanzees are even more risky ...
The Phoenix case arose after extreme dietary beliefs, medical neglect and prolonged malnutrition collided with poverty and ...
How a new father behaves toward his baby can change family dynamics in a way that affects the child's heart and metabolic ...
Molecular mechanism uncovered in mice by UC Santa Cruz researchers reveals how a father’s diet, stress, and other ...
The top baby names of 2025 list has unveiled some unusual new trends. In what seems to be a dramatic transformation in preferences, previously popular choices such as Frankie, Amelie and Summer have ...
Abstract: The development of robots for elderly care support is advancing. Care robots such as PARO aim to foster user attachment and contribute to mental well-being, particularly through physical ...
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