A recent JAMA Network Open study determines whether the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic influenced […]
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The Question vs. Answer Disparity
A recent post here inquired, “Are crucial questions being addressed?” One of them is, “Why […]
Get Outdoors and Get Creative: Nature-Inspired Art Projects for Kids
Finding innovative and enriching activities that inspire our children’s creativity can be challenging. One often […]
Adopting a healthy lifestyle boosts life expectancy and cuts healthcare costs
A study published in the journal JMIR Public Health and Surveillance highlights the importance of […]
Addressing Crucial Questions | Childhood Obesity News
As of last month, the people who keep close track of these matters, namely ResearchAndMarkets.com, […]
Exploring Mindfulness Activities for Families
As a parent, your family’s well-being and happiness mean everything. We all know that the […]
Do probiotics really benefit healthy people?
A recent study published in the journal Advances In Nutrition reviewed the evidence of the […]
GLP-1 Drugs and Celebrities | Childhood Obesity News
In the old days, meaning the late 60s and early 70s, adherents of the fat […]
Summer Reading at Home – Learning and Fun for Kids and Teens!
As the summer months approach, many parents may be wondering how they can keep their […]
Study uncovers disparities in boarding rates of children with severe mental health symptoms
A new study led by researchers at McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, in collaboration […]
About GLP-1 Receptor Agonists | Childhood Obesity News
Most of the research on these drugs, over the years, has been performed with an […]