Tourette syndrome often begins in childhood. But for many patients, its challenges and care needs continue into adulthood. From early recognition and behavioral interventions to managing transitions ...
A child died after a motor vehicle struck four pedestrians in Oakland on July 24, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said. At around 3:43 p.m., the Oakland Police Department responded to an ...
A pilot intervention project involving playful activities that engaged motor skills and cognition showed promising results in improving eye movements and reading speed in eleven children with dyslexia ...
Tourette syndrome is diagnosed when both motor and vocal tics persist for more than one year before age 18. CBIT is the first-line behavioral therapy and is effective in both in-person and virtual ...
Tics are repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations. Tic Disorders are classified into several types. They are the primary symptoms of Tic Disorders, a group of childhood-onset neurological ...
A study followed the development of children's motor skills over a three-year period, from early childhood education to school age. The study showed that independent outdoor time and multisport ...
A study conducted by the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä followed the development of children's motor skills over a three-year period, from early childhood ...
As technology becomes more integrated into daily life, some experts are concerned that children are not developing fine motor skills at the same rate as previous generations. Child development ...
Emalex Biosciences’ dopamine blocker led to fewer patients with Tourette syndrome relapsing in a phase 3 trial, setting the stage for the Chicago-based firm to submit the drug candidate for approval ...
Tic disorders are conditions featuring sudden, non-rhythmic movements or vocalizations. A formal tic disorder diagnosis is determined by tic frequency, duration, and type. Tics are non-rhythmic ...
Contrary to popular belief, children aren't better at learning new skills than adults. Indeed, young adults seem to learn faster than kids -- but also tend to forget more quickly. Here, better sleep ...
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