The Two Faces of Shyness: A New Study Analyzes Shyness in Children
A new study explores shyness in children, finding that temperamental shyness may be a distinct trait in some, while others experience shyness as an emotional...
View ArticleNew Study Confirms: 20% of Adults Don’t Want Children
In the previous summer, Michigan State University researchers announced that approximately 1.7 million adults in Michigan, about one in five, have opted not to have...
View ArticleWhy Are Teenagers Saying No to Alcohol?
Striking differences in the way high school students socialize could be contributing to the marked decrease in underage drinking over the past two decades, according...
View ArticleOptimizing Teen Sleep – Scientists Reveal the Secret
Recent studies reveal that adolescents who refrain from having screens in their bedrooms, disable notifications, and abstain from using social media while in bed experience...
View Article26% of Students – New Study Reveals Alarming Rise of Nicotine Vaping in Schools
Over 25% of high school students in Canada have reported using vapes, with 12% stating they have only used nicotine-containing vapes. Jamie Seabrook from Brescia...
View Article“Hopeful” Findings – Two Thirds of Childhood Physical Abuse Survivors Are...
Obstacles to attaining complete mental health include insufficient social backing, persistent discomfort, and a lifelong background of psychiatric conditions, including depression, anxiety, and...
View ArticleIlluminating Pathways for Early Treatment of Brain Degeneration in “Children...
Researchers have developed an early detection algorithm to predict neurodegeneration in patients with Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a genetic disorder causing UV light-induced skin damage and...
View ArticleScientists Identify New Cause of Heart Failure Condition in Children – And...
In an effort to determine the cause behind a rare condition that causes heart failure in children, University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers...
View ArticleNew Research Unveils How Childhood Abuse Triggers Mental Diseases
Childhood neglect or abuse can trigger profound stress, which in turn can alter neural pathways and functions as the brain develops. Such changes can predispose...
View ArticleDon’t Worry: New Research Indicates That Screen Time Doesn’t Negatively...
Negative impacts on some skills limited to high media use. New research indicates that screen time doesn’t appear to have overwhelmingly negative impacts on preschoolers’...
View ArticleRegulations Are Urgently Needed – Children Are Spending a Third of Their...
Researchers from the University of Otago, New Zealand, emphasize the pressing need for regulations to shield children from potential dangers in the unmonitored digital realm....
View ArticleNo Child Left Behind – New Teaching Method Can Equalize Children’s Reading...
Instructing young kids in letter recognition and their corresponding sounds significantly enhances their reading skills. How proficient are children in recognizing letters and associating them...
View ArticleThe Origin of Cultural Learning: New Research Uncovers Why Babies Imitate
A study from LMU indicates that infants learn to mimic others as they are themselves mirrored by their caregivers. Unconsciously, individuals consistently learn from others,...
View ArticleNew Research Reveals That About 25% of Teens With Autism Go Undiagnosed
Approximately a quarter of 16-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have not been formally diagnosed, a study from Rutgers reveals. Published in the Journal of...
View ArticleVaping and Chronic Stress: Scientists Discover Worrisome Connection
According to a study recently presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy, young people who have used e-cigarettes are more than...
View ArticleNew Research Finds Key Differences Between Children & Adults With COVID-19
Recent findings shed light on why younger children exhibit fewer severe COVID-19 symptoms compared to adults. The study observed that infants and young children who...
View ArticleResearchers Discover Surprising Method To Improve Children’s Resilience
The study discovered that the program helps children cope with problems. Teaching elementary school students how to be creative can help increase their resilience in...
View ArticleParents Beware – Boredom Could Be Causing Your Kid To Eat Significantly More
A recent study conducted at Aston University revealed that children as young as four consume 79% more calories when they’re bored compared to when they’re...
View ArticleIs Screen Time a Symptom or a Cause of Autism? New Study Sheds Light
Researchers from the Graduate School of Medicine at Nagoya University in Japan have studied screen time habits among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
View ArticleBreaking the Cycle – Early Treatment of Child Obesity Is Effective According...
Recent research from the Karolinska Institute, published in The International Journal of Obesity, has demonstrated that early intervention in treating childhood obesity is effective in...
View ArticleNew Research: Children’s Brains Are Shaped by Their Time on Tech Devices
Based on the analysis of studies spanning 23 years that included over 30,000 children under the age of 12, specialists suggest that governments should provide...
View ArticleUnlocking Mental Well-being for Kids: The Proven Power of Mindfulness Apps
New research suggests daily mindfulness training at home helped reduce kids’ stress levels and negative emotions. MIT researchers report that children who used a mindfulness...
View ArticleNew Year’s Resolutions Reflect a Shift in Parenting: Towards Patience, Away...
Many parents vowing to hit the reset button on parenting approaches and family health habits this New Year. Among many parents’ top resolutions for the...
View ArticleScientists Identify Potential Cause of Sudden Unexplained Death in Children
In research aimed at gaining insights into the sudden, unexpected deaths of young children, often happening during sleep, scientists have pinpointed brief seizures that involve...
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