A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood and behavioural and emotional development. Specifically, the team found ...
A recent research revealed that ultra-processed foods can impact a young child’s emotional and behavioral ...
Paediatrician and Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Health, Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne Around one-quarter of Australian parents feel stressed by their child’s behaviour ...
Higher intake of ultra-processed foods in the preschool years has been linked with more behavioural and emotional difficulties later in childhood. It does not prove cause and effect, but it adds to ...
Canadian data tracking 2,077 children suggest ultra-processed foods in toddler diets may affect preschool behaviour ...
Taking place on Tuesday at the SKMC’s Behavioural Science Pavilion (BSP), the public is invited to attend a three-part lecture on classification, definition and treatment options for children’s ...
Starting school prompts significant behavioral shifts in children as they embrace independence in daily tasks and develop rapidly growing communication skills. They also begin to regulate emotions, ...
Children starting reception during Covid lockdown developed self-regulation skills slower, as per University of East Anglia study.
A 5-year-old Asian male child with chronic liver disease presented with neurologic symptoms due to deposition of manganese (Mn) in the brain and its management. The child’s response to interventions, ...