A new neuroimaging study reveals that teenagers who "outgrow" ADHD share the same brain chemistry development as teens who never had the disorder, while those with persistent ADHD show abnormal, rising levels of the neurotransmitter glutamate. Read more ›
Rights campaigners and MEPs say meeting would normalise regime that erases women from public lifeEU officials are facing fierce criticism over plans to host the Taliban in Brussels on Tuesday, with rights campaigners and MEPs warning that the meeting risks normalising a regime that has banned girls from school beyond the sixth grade and sought to erase women from public life, while its ranks include two leaders accused of crimes against humanity.The Belgian foreign ministry said on Monday it ... Read more ›
The past year has seen several self-identified democratic socialists prevail in key local races. But what exactly does it mean to be a democratic socialist? Read more ›
There are as almost as many kinds of coffee as there are of coffee drinkers, with each method for preparing the beverage appealing to a different kind of palate: moka pots, filter coffee, pour-over… Read more ›
Test your knowledge of evidence-based CBT interventions for anxiety and explore expert-led training. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
This recipe utilizes a box mix, which is a good trick to have when you need to make a dessert and are pressed for time. Read more ›
President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola said there is a ‘huge need for something to be done for our kids online’. Read more ›
From weaving to knitting, yarn crafts are back in vogue in China. Young professionals and university students are using them to find peace and community, and to connect with family. Read more ›
Launched my new ebook for adults with ADHD Read more ›
Slowing your maintenance miles can reduce fatigue, lower injury risk, and help you show up stronger on workout days. Read more ›
The EU is tightening its restrictions on the disclosure of its activities and documents. Of particular concern is the pending legislation on information security, which would introduce security classifications for documents in all policy areas. Read more ›
Indonesia’s new eDNA-based method for detecting walking sharks highlights how science and conservation are evolving together to protect fragile marine ecosystems. Read more ›
Candidates endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America picked up state and federal-level victories. Read more ›
Whether you prefer espresso or drip coffee, there's a Breville coffee maker for you, and I'm expecting some deep Prime Day discounts. Read more ›
June 23, 2026 by Harold Robert Meyer Harold Robert Meyer — The ADD Resource Center · June 23, 2026 · Published: June 23, 2026 Independence and stubbornness arrive on separate clocks—and with ADHD, both run on a timeline that surprises most parents. You’re waiting for the day your child stops clinging and starts deciding ... Read more Read more ›
BANGKOK — 24 June 2026, A runner who competed using another participant’s race bib at the 17th Dok Bua Ku Mini-Half Marathon has admitted wrongdoing, returned all prize money and awards, and agreed to cooperate with legal proceedings, race organizers said. Dok Bua Ku organizers announced that the incident occurred during the 17th Dok Bua Ku […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
One of my favorite recipes for challah does not tell you how much flour to use. To a modern amateur baker, this omission borders on heresy. In an era where we measure yeast to the gram, a recipe that merely offers a rough estimate and casually instructs you to “add flour... Read more ›
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Issue 24, June 2026. Madhav Gadgil was an evolutionary ecologist and champion of governmental and intergovernmental policies for biodiversity conservation, human coexistence with nature, and indigenous rights to land, natural resources, and self-governance. He made ... Read more ›
European Union officials met a delegation from the Taliban administration in Brussels for the first time, marking a significant step in the bloc’s limited engagement with Afghanistan’s de facto rulers. The meeting, attended by European Commission officials and representatives from 15 EU member states, focused primarily on the return and readmission of Afghan nationals who […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
"Social democracy is as much about a successful market economy as it is about an active state. When Labour forgets the first part of that sentence, we and the country lose. We've got to be as focused on wealth creation as we are on wealth distribution." These words by Wes Streeting, former secretary of state for health in the Labour government, appeared in the FT last week. This is the right approach. Read more ›