Tag: Children

Mediterranean Diet Boosts Heart Health in Children and Teens, Study Shows

The Mediterranean diet, renowned for its health benefits, is now shown to improve heart health in children and teens.

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Children Take Risks If Their Parents Are Reliable and Predictable, Study Shows

The University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers emphasize the importance of parental presence for children's growth and learning. Lack of "predictable

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Dolls Can Help Nurodivergent Children Develop Social Skills and Emotions, study Shows

Cardiff University neuroscientists have discovered that doll play can be beneficial for children with diverse social communication styles, including

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Depressed Moms Take Longer To Respond To Children, Study Shows

According to recent research conducted at the University of Missouri, mothers suffering from depression have a tendency to respond

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Factors Leading to Obesity in Teenagers and Children

Obesity in teenagers and children has become a major health concern with much-needed scrutiny. In the early 1960s, the

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How to Prevent Hearing Loss in Children?

Hearing loss is something most people believe happens exclusively to older adults. However, reports have shown that it could

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Children Who Feel Less Fortunate Than Their Peers Experience Mental Health Issues

According to a recent study, kids who have trouble keeping up with their wealthier peers are more inclined to

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How Parents Can Place Their Children as a Beneficiaries of Their Credit Card Services

Recent statistics revealed that most children want to be considered an adult. The need thus leads to certain desires,

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Study Shows That Handwriting is More Effective Than Typing in Learning Language

A study titled The Effects of Handwriting Experience on Literacy Learning has shown that writing is a more effective

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Study Finds That Parents Prefer Remote Learning to In-person Learning

A survey of 2000 American parents and their children conducted by OnePoll and commissioned by TutorMe found that parents

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