A study led by the University of Exeter asked parents how often their children engaged in play that was “thrilling and exciting”, where they might
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A study led by the University of Exeter asked parents how often their children engaged in play that was “thrilling and exciting”, where they might

Amid the quick transformation to digital platforms, children have come under the radar for various eye defects, with increasing cases of myopia, or short-sightedness, stated

“Given the current formula shortage, it may be tempting to look for a workaround, but it is very important to always mix formula according to

A new way of studying concussions could help develop future treatments. While most children fully recover after a concussion, some will have lasting symptoms. The

Experts don’t know which babies are at risk for SIDS or what causes it. As a result, parents of infants who die from unexplained causes

With no easy end in sight, caregivers across the country have been forced to spend their free time driving from store to store in search

While there was no change in their parents’ physical activity levels, the National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded study findings showed that 10 to

Globally, about 450 kids have been infected with the mysterious acute hepatitis condition, while 12 have lost their lives, according to the European Centre for

The study looked at over 1.7 million children born in Sweden over 17 years. Researchers identified more than 24,000 children who had been exposed to