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Gamer’s Thumb? Get Up, Get Out, Get Moving To Avoid Repetitive Stress Injuries
Orthopaedic surgeons recommend more outdoor time and less gaming for kids With the abundance of new technology in today’s society, ... -
Early Preschool Bedtimes Cut Risk of Obesity Later On
Kids in bed by 8 p.m. have half the risk of those who turn in late Preschoolers who are regularly ... -
Help Your Students Avoid the ‘Pain’ of Back-to-School
The American Chiropractic Association offers tips to help prevent back and neck pain caused by overstuffed backpacks and poor texting ... -
Physical Activity Boosts Kids’ Brain Power and Academic Results
Does time for exercise take away from academic results? According to a consensus statement of experts, the opposite is true, ... -
How Long Should the Kids Be Sleeping?
First official pediatric recommendations just released by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine For the first time, the American Academy ... -
The Kids Want to Stay Up, But a Regular Summer Sleep Schedule Is Essential
Longer summer days, endless free time and a new schedule can make it tough to follow a regular sleep schedule ... -
App Aims To Help Families Manage Asthma
Very early on in her life, 3-year-old Karma Taylor found herself frequently in the Emergency Department in the middle of ... -
Infant Ear Infections on the Decline Thanks To…
Higher rates of breastfeeding, use of vaccinations and lower rates of smoking may be the major contributors. In what would ... -
Children Who Take ADHD Medicines Have Trouble Sleeping, New Study Shows
Stimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cause sleep problems among the children who take them, a new study from the ... -
Preschoolers Need More Outdoor Time at Child Care Centers
Parents need to ask about recreation opportunities and ask their kids about their play. A new study published in the ...