Parents around the country might recall an advertisement that aired in the late 1980s comparing your brain on drugs to an egg frying in a pan. While those sorts of messages might’ve been memorable, ...
Is melatonin ever appropriate? Yes. Dr. Klein says it’s safe starting at age 2, though definitely loop in your pediatrician ...
I’M a teacher and here’s my honest verdict on some of the nation’s most popular kids’ TV shows – and it’s bad news for Peppa Pig fans. As a primary school teacher, I see ...
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6 Healthy Habits for Moms That Actually Stick
Moms are asked to be steady in a world that rarely is. Between school drop-offs, late-night emails, and the thousand small ...
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Balance screen time and safety for kids with Gabb Wireless
There comes a day that every parent dreads. No, not the birds and the bees talk; the day where your child asks for their own ...
Share on Pinterest A new study found that young adults in good cardiovascular health tended to maintain it as they got older. Studio Firma/Stocksy United New research shows that building heart-healthy ...
Meet BrushBot™ By Willo®: The First-Ever Automatic Toothbrush Built Just for Kids to Help Establish Strong Independent Oral Care Habits Developed in collaboration with pediatric dentists, BrushBot and ...
The Terre Haute Children’s Museum, in partnership with the Rural Health Innovation Collaborative, invites families to a night of not-so-scary fun at the Healthy Halloween Spooktacular from 5 to 8 p.m.
To Princess Diana’s former butler, Buckingham Palace was the "gin palace," where the drinks never stopped flowing. Paul Burrell, who served at the royal residence for 11 years before moving to ...
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Bruce Springsteen’s 10 Secrets for Staying Healthy and Fit at 76
Springsteen’s give-back mentality could play a role in staying sharp at 76. According to 2025 research published in Social Science & Medicine, helping others is associated with a 15% to 25% slower ...
Far from being a harmless pastime, excessive screen use was linked to delayed language development, reduced cognitive skills, poor social behaviour, sleep disturbances, higher obesity risk, and diffic ...
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