TUESDAY, Jan. 25, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Older adults who maintain a steady weight as they age are less likely to experience rapid cognitive decline,…
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Living through the pandemic has not been easy for kids, but it has really thrown off children who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), new research warns.…
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It’s frightening to see your child have a fever-related (febrile) seizure, but researchers are learning more about who’s more susceptible. An international study has identified…
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Sharing food and smooching are two ways babies can suss out whom they can depend on to take care for them, a new study suggests.…
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If the sound of a dental drill sends shivers up your spine, you’re likely in good company: Finnish researchers say that one of every two…
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Having a child with type 1 diabetes can be a challenging health condition for parents to manage, but new research suggests an “artificial pancreas” system…
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When American kids do downhill skiing or snowboarding, they almost always wear a helmet, their parents say, but they’re far less likely to do so…
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It can happen so fast. One moment, a family is eating dinner together like usual. Soon after, they go off to do other things before…
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Is your teen staring at their smartphone all day? There’s many things parents can do to protect kids from the potentially negative effects of social…
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Unvaccinated pregnant women are putting themselves and their baby at risk for serious complications of COVID-19, according to new research out of Scotland. For women…
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Want to look more alluring? Wear a mask. Really. That’s the takeaway from Welsh researchers who found that masking up may make men look more…
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Flu vaccines protect children against serious illness, even when the vaccine doesn’t match the circulating flu virus, according to a new study that reinforces the…
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