Nutritional supplementation could support developmental myelination, a critical process in learning and development, in growing infants and young children, according to a new industry funded study.
Nutritional supplementation could support developmental myelination, a critical process in learning and development, in growing infants and young children, according to a new industry funded study.
According to recent research from the University of East Anglia, children who are too short for their age can suffer reduced cognitive ability arising from differences in brain function as early as six months of age. Study Findings and Comparisons Researchers compared the ‘visual working memory’ –