-
Summertime Often Leads To Excess Screen Time For Children
Expert offers tips to help find balance between the time kids spend online and outside One of the joys of ... -
Ouch! How To Remove that Splinter
Everyone has been there. No sooner did you or your child touch that old wooden bench when a small sliver ... -
Thousands Of Premature Births In U.S. Linked To Air Pollution, Study Finds
Billions in Medical Fees and Lost Productivity From Early Death or Poor Health Also Calculated The study, published today in ... -
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 ... -
Report Finds Utah Failing in Efforts to Save Lives by Reducing Tobacco Use
Today, the American Lung Association released its 14th annual “State of Tobacco Control” report that found in 2015 Utah failed ... -
Farsighted Kids’ Reading Skills Fall Behind Before They Start First Grade
Study finds moderate vision deficits, which often go uncorrected, lead to lower literacy Kids with uncorrected farsightedness lose ground on ... -
Steering Clear of Sledding Risks
When snowflakes begin to fall, kids of all ages – from toddlers to teens – get excited about sledding down ... -
Texting at Night Affects Teens’ Sleep, Academic Performance
Rutgers researcher finds that instant messaging in the dark makes a difference compared to having the lights on Can’t stop ... -
What You Eat Can Influence How You Sleep
Daily intake of fiber, saturated fat and sugar may impact sleep quality A new study found that eating less fiber, ... -
Avoid Helicopter Parenting During Your Teen’s Doctor Visit
Parents of teens may struggle letting go of the reins when it comes to their children’s health checkups, a new ...