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Warning Labels Prevent Digital Addiction?
Warning labels and messages should be introduced on digital devices to encourage responsible usage and prevent digital addiction, according to ... -
Twice as Many Kids Hit and Killed By Cars on Halloween Than Any Other Day of The Year
An estimated 41 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 will hit the trick-or-treat trails this Halloween. Emergency ... -
Breaking the Anxiety Cycle
A woman who won’t drive long distances because she has panic attacks in the car. A man who has contamination ... -
Go Outside and Play–and Perhaps Save Your Eyesight, Too
A new study adds to the evidence that outdoor activity may reduce the risk for myopia (nearsightedness) in children. “The ... -
Peer Pressure Isn’t All Bad: Close Teen Friendships Equate to Healthier Adults
Teens are often warned to beware the undue influence of peer pressure, but new research suggests that following the pack ... -
Cars, Child Seats Not Compatible 42% Of Time
Many parents roll up towels and blankets and use pool noodles just to get their child’s car seat to fit ... -
Six Reasons for Headaches as Kids Head Back to School and How Parents Can Help Relieve the Pain
As the school year approaches and begins, many parents may start to hear their children complain about headaches. According to ... -
Depressed Teens at Risk of Heart Disease
American Heart Association urges early monitoring. Teens with major depression or bipolar disorder are at high risk of early heart ... -
Viruses Thrive in Big Families, in Sickness and in Health
U of U Study suggests that big families have viral infections for 87 percent of the year. But only half ... -
The Lowdown on Backpack Safety
For many years, backpacks have been the preferred bag choice for students to carry all of their daily school necessities. Backpacks ...