Greater consumption of ultra-processed foods in early childhood is associated with lower volumes of several brain regions by age 6, according to new research

Brain Architecture Alters to Compensate for Depression - A study led by the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, has found structural differences in the cerebral cortex of patients with depression and that these differences normalize with appropriate medication.

Stuttering is linked to reduced blood flow in the area of brain associated with language, with more severe stuttering associated with even greater reductions in blood flow to this region, finds researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.