New Study Finds Children With ADHD at Greater Risk of Suffering Moderate Disability After Brain Injury
New study finds children who experience migraine headaches are more likely to have been colicky infants.
Not exact matches
A
new study from CreditCards.com
found that 74 percent of parents with adult
children, defined as 18 and up, are continuing to help them financially.
Equal splits among siblings are still the norm in estate planning, yet a
new study finds that more parents are writing wills that favor some of their
children more than others.
A
study in the «Journal of Individual Differences»
found that people who scored higher on IQ tests as
children tended to be more curious and open to
new ideas as adults.
According to a
study by the
New American Economy, immigrants or their
children founded more than 40 percent of the companies on the Fortune 500 list in 2010.
According to the
findings of a
new study, 3,337 Android apps geared toward kids and families are improperly collecting data on
children, and all of them are currently available on the Google Play Store.
A
new study has
found children who drink low - fat milk can be at increased risk of obesity when compared to
children who drink full - fat milk.
A
new Australian
study finds that parents who can get their
child to follow a physical activity skill development program and modify their diet can reduce their overweight
child's screen time by nearly one hour per day.
A
new Amazon - backed US
study from Washington - based international nonprofit Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) has
found that 70 % of parents are comfortable with their
child having a connected device or toy, but data privacy and safety guidelines are still an essential piece of the puzzle.
Conventional wisdom suggests that the less
children exercise the more at risk they are at risk of obesity, but a
new study finds that the most overweight and obese
children are actually members of ethnic groups that are some of the most active.
«Communicative Fathers» Help Reduce Teenage Smoking
Children who talk to their fathers about the issues that are important to them are less likely to take up smoking during early adolescence, a
new study has
found.
«In two
studies of breast - fed infants involving more than 3,000
children in Britain and
New Zealand, breastfeeding was
found to raise intelligence an average of nearly 7 IQ points if the
children had a particular version of a gene called FADS2.
A
new study has
found that breastfeeding helps
children with appetite «self - regulation», a skill that enables you to stop eating when you are full, even there is still food left on your plate.
A
new study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition
found that
children who dash out the door without eating breakfast are more likely to miss out on calcium and not make up for it at other meals.
While these
findings are certainly important to language - development researchers who are seeking to tease out how, exactly, babies come to acquire language, it's important for parents to know that the results of this
study shouldn't significantly affect how they help their
children pick up
new words, although it might help explain why babies pick up certain words in the order that they do.
The
new guidance is based in part on a
study which
found that Jewish
children in Israel had fewer peanut allergies than Jewish
children living in Britain.
In a
new study, Boston
Children's Hospital
found that 8.4 % of the young people presenting to the hospital's Gender Clinic had been adopted, or nearly four times the rate among the general population.
A
new study of parents of connected
children released today by the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI)
found that parents whose kids have their own connected device or social media account are notably more optimistic about the benefits of that technology than are those whose
children do not have them.
I was drawn to Attachment Parenting because I spent a great deal of time
studying about pregnancy and infancy before having
children and was impacted by the
new scientific
findings that didn't exist when I was born.
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a
new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded
study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had
found a 43 % drop in obesity among
children ages... [Continue reading]
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a
new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded
study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had
found a 43 % drop in obesity among
children ages 2 to 5 over an eight year period.
In a fascinating
new study published in the journal Obesity, researchers
found that cutting sugar in
children's diets for just ten days caused marked improvements in their metabolic health - despite the fact that the sugar was replaced by other... [Continue reading]
Two disturbing bits of kid - food news to share:
New Pizza Study: File Under «Duh» A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that pizza is a significant contributor to the daily calorie count of American childr
New Pizza
Study: File Under «Duh» A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that pizza is a significant contributor to the daily calorie count of American chil
Study: File Under «Duh» A
new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that pizza is a significant contributor to the daily calorie count of American childr
new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that pizza is a significant contributor to the daily calorie count of American chil
study in the journal Pediatrics
finds that pizza is a significant contributor to the daily calorie count of American
children.
Experts estimate that one in four
new fathers becomes depressed after the birth of their
child, and a 2014
study published in Pediatrics
found that depression among
new dads increases by 68 percent during the first five years of baby's life.
A
new study published in the Journal of Early Adolescence
found that dads are in a unique position to instill persistence and hope in their
children, particularly in the pre-teen and teen years.
And when compared to the genetic contributions of the mother, older fathers are responsible for nearly all of a
child's random genetic mutations: a father's age at conception may account for 97 % of the
new, or de novo, mutations
found in his offspring, according to the
new study led by Augustine Kong at deCODE Genetics in Iceland.
A
new study find that more than 70 percent of North Carolina mothers of 23 - month - old
children say they have spanked their
children.
Another
study tracking 108 French - Canadian
children found that kids who were securely - attached at age 6 scored higher on communication, cognitive engagement, and motivation to master
new skills at age 8 (Moss et al 1998).
* And in the largest and possible most systematic
study to date, conducted on five different ethnic groups from both Chicago and
New York involving over 1,400 subjects Mosenkis (2000)
found far more positive adult outcomes for individuals who coslept as a
child, among almost all ethnic groups i.e. African Americans and Puerto Ricans in
New York, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Mexicans in Chicago than there were negative
findings.
Regularly scheduled time between
children and fathers can promote
children?s sense of security and reduce the need to act out, a
new study finds.
That was the goal of the
new study, by researchers at Hasbro
Children's Hospital and
Children's Hospital Boston, who
found that sleep position does not affect the severity of head flattening.
Israel - Ballard K, HIV in breastmilk killed by flash - heating,
new study finds, Demonstration of flash - heating breastmilk, UC Berkeley, 15 May 2007 Mbori - Ngacha D, Elimination of mother - to -
child transmission, Plenary presentation, CROI 2012 Seattle, Washington, 7 Mar 2012
Most likely, you'll be seeing a lot of headlines today trumpeting the
findings of a
new study in JAMA Pediatrics about links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) use during pregnancy and later risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in
children.
Developed by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, a very intensive
study was conducted by 13 of the top leading professionals in the field and based upon their
findings, here are the
new sleep guidelines for infants,
children and teens.
A
new study, published in the Journal of Pediatrics, has
found that parents who have a hard time getting their toddlers to sleep at night also often have trouble getting their
children to eat balanced meals.
Dr. Maida Galvez is a pediatrician at Mount Sinai Hospital in
New York City, who
studies whether traces of BPA
found in
children's urine is harmful to them.
But a
new study finds that using filtering and blocking software on at - home computers can reduce
children's exposure to the worst of the Web.
A
new study to appear in the Journal of Econometrics and reported by Science Daily has
found that participation in the National School Lunch Program («NSLP») reduces food insecurity among impoverished
children by 3.8 percent and reduces poor general health by 29 percent.
Blood levels of a flame retardant have fallen in American
children since use of the chemicals was banned in consumer products, a
new study finds.
The
findings of a
new study have revealed that breastfeeding could be linked to higher IQ in
children, and yes, it may also be associated with increased earnings.
A
new study of 635
children in Massachusetts
found that a bigger waist size at age 3 increases the odds that a
child will have a marker for liver damage and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by age 8.
In a
new study, the UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity has
found that, despite promises from candy makers to curb their youth advertising,
children's exposure to candy ads has actually seen a 74 percent increase.
In researching my books, «The Expectant Father» and «The
New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year,» I found the same thing as the Harvard study Rabbi Boteach cites: that new parents experience a tremendous decline in their love life in the first year after the birth of a chi
New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year,» I
found the same thing as the Harvard
study Rabbi Boteach cites: that
new parents experience a tremendous decline in their love life in the first year after the birth of a chi
new parents experience a tremendous decline in their love life in the first year after the birth of a
child.
A
new study from The Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry finds that mothers who feed their babies breast milk exclusively, as opposed to formula, are more likely to bond emotionally with their child during the first few months after deli
Child Psychology and Psychiatry
finds that mothers who feed their babies breast milk exclusively, as opposed to formula, are more likely to bond emotionally with their
child during the first few months after deli
child during the first few months after delivery.
A
new longitudinal
study has
found that this behavior negatively affects not only the
child who receives more negative feedback, but all the
children in the family.
Washington, D.C. — A
new study of parents of connected
children released today by the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI)
found that parents whose kids have their own connected device or social media account are notably more optimistic about the benefits of that technology than are those whose
children do not have them.
Now, a
new British
study has
found that parents» language can affect
children's ability to understand and sympathize with others» emotions as well.
The influx of Polish immigrants after 2005 boosted the performance of native
children in school, a
new study has
found.
A
new study finds that New York has made significant progress in getting Hispanic children enrolled for health insuran
new study finds that
New York has made significant progress in getting Hispanic children enrolled for health insuran
New York has made significant progress in getting Hispanic
children enrolled for health insurance.