Better Blood Sugar Control Could Reverse Diabetes-Related Brain Damage
The new study suggests that damage in the brain caused by Type 1 diabetes could be reversible for teens. According to a study recently published…
The new study suggests that damage in the brain caused by Type 1 diabetes could be reversible for teens. According to a study recently published…
A new study identifies drug side effects across pediatric development stages. Pediatric drug side effects account for approximately 10% of pediatric hospitalizations, with nearly 50%…
Rutgers research shows that children from minority backgrounds and those who are socially disadvantaged are less likely to obtain services before the age of 36…
Teenagers who sleep less than 8 hours are more likely to be overweight and obese. According to a study presented at the European Society of…
Having breakfast at home is associated with fewer behavioral issues in children, according to a recent nationwide study from Spain. According to recent research published in…
Japanese children develop their manner of walking differently from children in other countries. Researchers discovered that the way Japanese children walk, or their gait, develops…
The study showed that a new intervention causes school children cut down on unhealthy snacking. Psychologists have successfully tested a new strategy encouraging schoolchildren to…
Prenatal vitamin D supplementation may reduce the risk of eczema in newborns. According to a recent study by doctors at the University of Southampton, using…
This is the first study in the United States to measure cardiovascular health using the American Heart Association’s new criteria and scoring. According to the…
Compared to other health indicators, sleep is most important. A study presented at SLEEP 2022 found that a community’s sleep health is the most important…
Child obesity is more common, more severe, and occurs at earlier ages, according to a study. Childhood and early adolescent obesity have been related to…
However, the research which was published in PLoS Medicine found that noise levels in the house had no effect on the results of working memory…
Developmental disruption makes people more susceptible to mental illness and drug dependence. University of California, Irvine researchers are conducting ground-breaking research into the idea that…
Health issues and loss, social isolation, and mental health problems – the COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic effect on our society. But how have…
A new genetic disease slows down children’s brain development. A new genetic disease that causes some children’s brains to grow abnormally and postpone intellectual development…
Pregnant women who experience stress throughout their pregnancy may have behavioral issues in their unborn kid, although this is less common if they have a…
Obesity during pregnancy increases the risk of lifelong heart disease in offspring Obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive buildup of fat that poses…
Having three or more children, as opposed to two, has a negative effect on late-life cognition. As of 2020, the average American family has 1.93…