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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

What Happens Inside the Brain in Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease slowly changes how the brain works. It starts when tiny cells that make dopamine begin to disappear. Dopamine is a key messenger in the brain that helps control movement. Without enough of it, people often feel stiff, move slowly, and shake when resting. These problems grow worse

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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Movement habits in kids with cerebral palsy vary by environment

Kids who have cerebral palsy (CP) move differently depending on where they are. In homes, their activity level can be low because of limited space or safety worries. At school, they might get more chance to play if the playground is designed for them and teachers encourage participation. In communit

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Feb 17 2026HEALTH

Why Do Kids in Bangladesh Eat the Way They Do?

Kids' eating habits are shaped by many things. These include where they live, how they feel, and what's around them. A recent study looked at how these factors affect eating behaviors in school kids in Bangladesh. The study focused on three main areas. First, it looked at emotional eating. This is

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Jan 28 2026EDUCATION

Kids and AI: Building the Future Together

Kids are often seen as passive observers in the rapid advancement of AI. This view is not only limiting but also unfair to their potential. Instead of preparing them to merely survive in an AI-dominated world, we should empower them to shape it. AI is everywhere, from healthcare to chatbots that se

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Help Kids With Breathing Problems

Kids with certain health issues need special pacemakers. These tiny devices help keep their hearts beating right. But for young ones, it's tricky. Their bodies are small. Doctors struggle to find the right spot to put the pacemaker. Usually, pacemakers have wires. These wires can cause problems. Th

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Could Diabetes Meds Be Brain Guardians?

Parkinson's disease is a serious concern for those with type 2 diabetes. This condition can severely affect movement and daily living. Two widely used diabetes medications, GLP-1 receptor agonists and metformin, have shown potential in protecting the brain. However, the current research is inconclus

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Hearing Aids and Kids with Autism: What's the Big Deal?

Kids with autism can have a tough time with hearing aids. This is because they often have trouble with communication and sensory issues. But, cochlear implants might help. These implants can improve their quality of life. First, let's talk about what cochlear implants are. They are small devices th

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

How Screen Time Affects Kids and Their Parents

Kids today spend a lot of time in front of screens. This isn't just a casual observation; it's a concern backed by research. A recent study looked into how much time children aged 4 to 11 spend on screens and how their parents' internet habits might influence them. The study found that both kids an

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Sugar Everywhere: How Kids Are Caught in a Sweet Trap

Kids are drowning in sugar, and it's not their fault. Sugar is everywhere, hiding in foods you'd never expect. It's in bread, yogurt, even tortillas. Parents are fighting a losing battle. They want their kids to eat healthy, but sugar is the default. It's not just about saying no to candy. It's abo

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Parkinson's: To Test or Not to Test?

Parkinson's disease is tricky. It can start causing trouble inside the body way before anyone feels sick. Scientists have made tests to spot early warnings in healthy people. These tests look for things like α-synuclein and check for genetic risks. But wait, there's no cure yet. So, why bother gett

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