Screen Time’s Link to Autism: A Symptom Rather than a Cause, Suggests New ResearchA study conducted by Nagoya University indicates …
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BrainCognitionInfantsMedicinePediatricsSciTech NewsSleep ScienceUniversity Of East Anglia
New Research: Infants Napping Often Display Limited Vocabulary and Reduced Cognitive Abilities
Recent findings from the University of East Anglia indicate that frequent napping in infants is linked to reduced vocabulary and …
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BabiesBacteriaMedicinePediatricsSciTech NewsYale University
A Landmark Study by Yale Researchers Identifies Novel Bacterial Strain Responsible for Significant Infant Mortality and Illness in Uganda
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers led by Steven Schiff identify Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus as the bacteria causing high rates of postinfectious hydrocephalus and infant mortality …
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AllergyAsthmaBacteriaMedicineMicrobiomePediatricsSciTech NewsUniversity Of British Columbia
Shared Source Discovered for Major Childhood Allergies: Eczema, Asthma, Food Allergy, and Hay Fever
Breakthrough Study: Gut Bacteria’s Role in Childhood Allergies Unveiled, Paving Way for Preventive Measures.
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Extended Breastfeeding Tied to Enhanced Academic Performance in Adolescence, Study Finds
Title: Extended Breastfeeding Tied to Enhanced Academic Performance in Adolescence, Study FindsA recent study has revealed a potential connection between …
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EyesMedicineNational Institutes Of HealthPediatricsSciTech NewsVision
Surprising Outcomes Found in Myopia (Nearsightedness) Eye Drop Treatment Trial
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew study finds low-dose atropine eyedrops ineffective in slowing myopia progression in children, contradicting previous trials. More research needed.
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Behavioral ScienceBreast MilkInfantsMedicineMothersNorthwestern UniversityPediatricsSciTech News
The Impact of Fathers on Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep Safety
Fathers play a crucial role in promoting breastfeeding and safe infant sleep practices, according to a Northwestern University study, highlighting …
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BabiesCOVID-19MedicinePediatricsPublic HealthSciTech NewsUCSF
The Unexpected Effect of the Pandemic: Prolonged Breastfeeding Duration During Lockdown
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinHow the pandemic lockdown increased breastfeeding duration: Study finds American mothers breastfed babies for 2 additional weeks due to stay-at-home …
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Shocking New Study Reveals Early Return to School May Speed Concussion Recovery
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinA new research published recently shows that going back to school quickly after a concussion injury can help you heal…
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Blood PressureBristol UniversityCardiologyHeartHypertensionPediatricsSciTech News
Alarming Study Shows High Blood Pressure Can Lead to Heart Damage in Adolescents
A recent study has shown that having high blood pressure or hypertension in teenage years can damage your heart which…
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