What if helping your child with hair pulling or skin picking isn’t about stopping, but about helping them thrive?
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Brain inflammation linked to repetitive behaviors in autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder
A research team has unveiled the cause and molecular mechanism of chronic brain inflammation that results in repetitive behavioral disorders. The research team demonstrated that an inflammatory ...
When a young child pulls their hair, picks their skin, or bites their nails to the point of injury, it’s natural for the adults in their lives to want to focus on stopping the behavior. Parents want ...
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