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Young 'Twitch' Users More Likely To Fall For Junk Food Ads
Watching streams about video games can impact a youth’s diet more than many may think.
A Child's Neighborhood Can Affect How Often They Visit The Emergency Room
Most of the visits also could have been handled by a pediatrician instead.
Almost Half Of Parents "Can't Stand" Their Children's Music
Parents are trying to influence their music choices so that they like the same kind of music.
New Poll Shows That The Average Child Spends Less Than One Hour Outside Daily
With so many factors at play, kids are not spending a healthy amount of time outside anymore.
Transgender Parents "Hesitate" To Give Child A Gender Label
Transgender parents of children between the ages of 1.5 and 6 years old are second-guessing labeling their child’s gender identity.
College Sports Could Protect Youth From COVID-19
College football players who are diagnosed with the virus return to practice quicker and have less severe symptoms.
Teenagers Who Don't Have A Mother-Child Bond Can Be Helped By Their Neighbors
A study has found that positive neighbor involvement is important for teenagers who do not develop that mother-child bond.
'Digital Self-Harm' Linked To Higher Rate Of Physical Self-Harm
A study has found that youths who are engaged in digital self-harm are 9 to 15 times more likely to attempt suicide.
Studying Long COVID-19 In Children Proves To Be Challenging
Children are at a disadvantage because the vaccines rolled out later for them.
Trial Underway For Monkeypox Treatment For Children
The monkeypox treatment trial for kids is looking promising as researchers are familiar with another illness that is similar.
Switch To Tea, Moms! It Could Save Your Life
A new study found that drinking tea daily can reduce the risk of dying young.
"Social Exclusion" Is The Most Common Form Of Bullying In Schools
The study found that relational aggression, or “social exclusion,” is the most common concern.
Teenagers Cannot Tell Between Real & Fake Health Messages Online
41% of teenagers cannot tell the difference between true and fake online health messages.
Experts Share Advice On How To Avoid Pink Eye In Children
These regular maintenance checks can be great for preventing illnesses and infections and making sure they are caught early.
Battery Related Injuries Have Doubled In Children
Every 75 minutes in the US, a child visits the ER for a battery-related injury.
If Parents Can't Afford Fun Trips, They Replace Them With Unhealthy Food
When parents are not able to afford social activities for their children, like a play center, they will be more driven to compensate with treats.
Half Of Moms Of Autistic Children Are Depressed
About 50% of mothers with children who had autism spectrum disorder had elevated levels of depression symptoms over a span of 18 months.
Does A Sibling’s Gender Influence A Child's Personality?
What was of greater importance is that these results were consistent among multiple countries and cultures.
Certain "Types" Of Teens Are More Likely To Vape
A new study has been able to highlight patterns across race and sexuality to discover who is more likely to vape.
Children Can Self-Swab For COVID-19
The study found that with age-appropriate instructions, school-aged children are able to use a nasal swab to get their own test specimens.