Many Parents Aren’t Shielding Babies From Sun’s Harmful Rays: Study
12 percent told researchers their children had tanned in their first six months of lifeContinue Reading
Many Parents Aren’t Shielding Babies From Sun’s Harmful Rays: Study
12 percent told researchers their children had tanned in their first six months of lifeContinue Reading
Good Moods Infectious Among Teens
Researchers say happy adolescents appear to help others avoid or recover from depressionContinue Reading
Head Lice Now Resistant to Common Meds in 25 States
Prescription drugs are still effective, howeverContinue Reading
E-Cigs May Spur Teens to Try Smoking: Study
Ninth-graders who tried them were three to four times more likely to then sample other tobacco productsContinue Reading
Video Games Linked to Aggression, Psychologists’ Group Says
But link to actual violence is unclear, and other factors may be at play, APA task force saysContinue Reading
Vocabulary at 2 May Help Predict Kindergarten Success
Researchers recommend reaching out to children in disadvantaged homesContinue Reading
Protective Eyewear in Girls’ Field Hockey Means Fewer Injuries
Eye-related injuries dropped, and rate of concussions didn’t rise after requirement, study saysContinue Reading
Protective Eyewear in Girls’ Field Hockey Means Fewer Injuries
Eye-related injuries dropped, and rate of concussions didn’t rise after requirement, study saysContinue Reading
Family Struggles May Affect Boys’ Brain Development
Mental health symptoms, reduced gray matter volume noted in studyContinue Reading
How Parents Can Ease Transition to First Grade
Remain positive with your child, get involved in school life, expert saysContinue Reading
Kids’ Risky Behaviors a Concern in Some Military Families
Subset of children struggle to cope with effects of parents serving in war, study showsContinue Reading
Neglecting Teen Health May Lead to Bigger Problems as Adults
More depression, poorer health reported at age 30, study saysContinue Reading














