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El azúcar vuelve hiperactivo a los niños. ¿Mito o realidad?


Científicos hicieron un estudio acerca de la influencia del azúcar en niños más sensibles a esta.
14 junio, 2021
14 junio, 2021
El mundo de la salud y el de los mitos van de la mano en las creencias populares. Uno de los más famosos es el de la relación entre el consumo de azúcar por parte de los niños y la hiperactividad que genera en estos. Muchos padres creen que sus hijos son particularmente sensibles al azúcar.
Para determinar la precisión de esta creencia un grupo de científicos investigadores comparó a dos grupos de niños. Por un lado, 25 niños «comunes» de tres a cinco años de edad y por el otro, 23 niños de seis a 10 años. A los 48 niños sus padres describieron como «sensibles al azúcar». ....

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NIMH » Trainee Successes: Past & Present


Shahriar SheikhBahaei, Ph.D.
Dr. SheikhBahaei’s interest in neuroscience stemmed from the usual combination of an aptitude for science and a medical problem (stuttering) that brought him into bioscience at a young age. Dr. SheikhBahaei received his bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley, where he worked with Dr. Bob Zucker on the regulation of neurotransmitter release and Dr. John Rubenstein (UC San Francisco) on development of GABAergic neurons in basal ganglia. Dr. SheikhBahaei completed his doctoral studies in Neuroscience (2017) jointly under NIMH/NINDS – University College London (UCL) Graduate Partnership Program where he worked with Drs. Jeffrey Smith (NINDS) and Alexander Gourine (UCL). His graduate studies were on how astrocytic networks control activities of respiratory motor circuits within the brainstem. After short postdoctoral research at NINDS, Dr. SheikhBahaei became an Independent Research Scholar in 2019. In collaboration with t ....

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Despite critics, researchers investigate possible new mental health disorder


Janice Chang for STAT
For Abby Williard, school always felt like a slog. Growing up in a small town in central Pennsylvania, Williard couldn’t seem to complete her schoolwork or stop daydreaming in class. Although she has anxiety and depression, she felt like something else was at play.
“I would cry in class because I just couldn’t handle it, I couldn’t take it,” she said. 
At points, Williard gave up on trying to succeed in school: She nearly failed several classes and was so quiet that teachers would sometimes mark her absent. But one day when she was 16, years of confusion gave way to “a huge moment of clarity.” ....

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