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    Archive Month: May 2026

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    Children with rare, debilitating brain diseases suffer from mutations in a little-known protein complex
    Mental Health

    Children with rare, debilitating brain diseases suffer from mutations in a little-known protein complex

    8 May 2026
    US$3m grant to study aiming to strengthen bones while still in the womb
    Neonatal & Infant

    US$3m grant to study aiming to strengthen bones while still in the womb

    8 May 2026
    Mixed messages on kids’ screen time leaves parents feeling overwhelmed
    Child Development

    Mixed messages on kids’ screen time leaves parents feeling overwhelmed

    8 May 2026
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    Which factors increase autism risk in children with epilepsy?
    Child Development

    Which factors increase autism risk in children with epilepsy?

    Children with epilepsy have a higher risk of also having autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A new study in Developmental Medicine & Child…

    8 May 2026
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