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Video-Based Program Proving Helpful With Childhood Obesity

The children in the study not only lost weight, but they showed other health improvements.

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The Average US Child Has This Many Friends

A new survey has found that the average child in the US, under the age of 6, has this many friends.

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Teenage Depression Becoming A Public Health Crisis

1 in 10 adults report depression, but 1 in 5 teenagers are reporting the same.

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Myths About Teenagers & Sleep Busted By Science

Researchers are “refuting” the common sleep myths about teenagers that are held by parents and caregivers.

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The Pandemic Changed Young Adults' Personalities, But How About Their Parents?

A new study has found that the pandemic may have changed everyone’s personality forever.

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Smart Home Devices May Be Hindering A Child's Development

These devices may have long-term impacts on a child’s ability to think critically, develop empathy and compassion, and more.

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Children Who Watch Parents Drink May Develop Gender-Specific Thoughts On Alcohol

Young children may form certain thoughts about alcohol depending on if mom or dad drinks more.

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Therapy With Dogs May Not Be Helpful For Children With Autism

Some children with autism did enjoy interacting with therapy dogs, but they are not preferred among children.

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Good News Moms! Drinking Coffee Is Linked To A Longer Lifespan

Drinking 2 to 3 cups of coffee a day should be considered part of a “healthy lifestyle.”

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Thousands Of Children Have Lost Their Lives To ATV Accidents, Warning Sent To Parents

Thousands of US children have died from ATV accidents, with many more being sent to emergency rooms.

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Children Seem To Have A Special Skill That Prevents Them From Falling Into This "Learning Trap"

There is a “learning trap” that a lot of adults fall into, but this does not seem to impact children.

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Type 1 Diabetes May Be Worse For Girls, What Parents Should Know

Girls with type 1 diabetes may have a worse situation when it comes to blood sugar control, as well as other factors.

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Is It Better To Think Exactly Like Your Husband Or Worse? Science Has An Answer

This new study was able to take a look at marital success and see if it could be tied to the synchronization of a couple’s brain waves.

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Pandemic Led To Increased Diagnosis Of Type 1 Diabetes In Children

COVID-19 was linked to a 72% increase in new diagnoses of type 1 diabetes in children.

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Adults May Be More Conservative After Having Kids

People who are already parents are more likely to have a more conservative view when it comes to abortion, sex, and immigration.

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Moms Who Get The Right Amount Of Sleep Are More Satisfied With Life
Moms Who Get The Right Amount Of Sleep Are More Satisfied With Life

The interesting thing was that this improvement was only seen in moms, and fathers had no changes regardless of whether they were parents or not.

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Watching TV With Your Children Could Help Their Cognitive Development
Watching TV With Your Children Could Help Their Cognitive Development

The focus of screen time should be on the quality of what a child is watching and not how much they are watching.

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Surprising Link Between Parental Literacy & COVID-19 Testing Discovered
Surprising Link Between Parental Literacy & COVID-19 Testing Discovered

Parents who had a higher understanding and access to medical information were more likely to take their children to be tested for the virus.

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The _One Chip Challenge_ Is Being Banned By Schools Across The Country, Here's Why(1)
"One Chip Challenge" Banned By Schools Across The Country

The company states that this chip turns the tongue blue, and while it may seem harmless, it has had some dangerous outcomes.

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Increasing School Security Leads To Lower Grades In Kids

Students often felt more like “suspects” than “students,” and it made it hard for them to concentrate on their work.

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