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How Screen Time Physically Changes Your Child's Brain

Excessive screen time alters children's brain structure, impacting memory and focus. Consultant psychiatrist Dr Samir Shah explains the risks and offers vital strategies for parents to manage digital exposure.

Kate's Fashion Tribute to a Decade of Charity Work

The Princess of Wales made a clever sartorial statement, echoing her first visit to the Anna Freud centre, to underscore her long-term commitment to children's mental health and early childhood development.

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, study finds

Cambridge neuroscientists identify five distinct brain development stages, revealing adolescence extends into early 30s. Discover how this reshapes understanding of mental health.

Kate Middleton visits Anna Freud mental health charity

The Princess of Wales beamed as she visited the Anna Freud Centre, championing early childhood development and showcasing her signature sun-kissed hairstyle. Discover her powerful message about nurturing relationships.

Princess of Wales visits Anna Freud charity initiative

The Princess of Wales visited the Anna Freud charity to launch a new training programme for health visitors, supporting children's early development. Discover how this initiative aims to transform early years care.

Mum's schizophrenia led to toddler's swing death

A mental health expert explains how schizophrenia tragically distorted a mother's reality, leading to her toddler's death on a park swing. A heartbreaking reminder of the urgent need for mental health support.

Kids Face Emotional Challenge with Rabbit Jelly

Parents and educators confront how children process unsettling experiences, from rabbit-shaped jelly to broader anxieties. Discover strategies for supporting emotional resilience.

Serbians protest Kushner development on army HQ site

Thousands of Serbians are protesting against a luxury hotel development linked to Jared Kushner on the site of Belgrade's former army headquarters. Join the conversation about this controversial project.

Friend Influence Drives Teen Self-Harm, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking UK research reveals teenagers are significantly more likely to self-harm if their friends engage in similar behaviour, highlighting urgent need for peer-focused mental health interventions.

Vietnam Cities Forming Major Economic Corridor

Groundbreaking research from Kyoto University identifies Vietnam's Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City region as an emerging megapolitan area set to transform Southeast Asia's economic landscape by 2030.

Half of inactive UK youth classified as disabled

Groundbreaking research reveals nearly 50% of young Britons not in work or education are officially classified as disabled, with mental health conditions being the primary factor. Experts warn of a growing crisis affecting a generation.

Youth Chess Clubs Transform London & Birmingham

Discover how a new wave of youth chess clubs in London and Birmingham is creating vibrant communities, boosting mental skills, and attracting diverse young players away from screens.

Mixed Reactions to USAID Cuts: Not Everyone is Mourning

As US foreign aid programmes face significant cuts, mixed reactions emerge from communities worldwide. While some lament the loss of crucial funding, others question the effectiveness and legacy of American development assistance.

Frankie Bridge: Ketamine therapy changed my life

Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge opens up about her groundbreaking ketamine therapy journey, revealing how the controversial treatment transformed her mental health battle after traditional methods failed.

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