Sensory overload and sensory seeking describe opposite but related patterns of sensory processing, where individuals either ...
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Subtle brain changes found in children exposed to trauma, even without behavioral symptoms
Children who experience traumatic events may show subtle but measurable differences in how their brains process attention and ...
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Young Sherwood philanthropist turns restaurant into holiday giving hub
Inside The Shanty Bar & Grill, regulars are used to stopping in for a burger or a beer — but this holiday season, one young ...
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Unmasking the Reality: The Journey from Borderline Personality Disorder Misdiagnosis to Autism Clarity
A single email changed everything for one woman. She had spent years in therapy built around Borderline Personality Disorder, ...
Searching for some light in a season of great stress, a Bremerton tradition is offering free performances of The Nutcracker.
DINOvember: Dinosaurs are taking over the Erie library. Join for a dino-mite time and come celebrate DINOvember by making dino fossils, erupt a volcano and have a Jurassic time with fun crafts and ...
Freeloader Friday is your weekly guide to having fun no matter what your budget looks like. Each week we have a list of 100% ...
Speaking to The Derry News, Sarah-Lee McGuinness, whose 16-year-old son Noah was born with an extremely rare genetic disorder ...
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How do I know if my kid is worrying about food and their body too much? And what should I say?
Parents may dismiss early warning signs of an eating disorder. But if you notice these changes, trust your gut and get help early.
A child-friendly brain imaging technique is just one way neuroscientist Cat Camacho investigates how children learn to process emotions.
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