Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at nearly twofold risk of developing influenza or COVID compared with children who do not have OSA, according to recent research. Adenotonsillectomy — a ...
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The study found that higher ultra-processed food intake at age three years was associated with adverse behavioural and emotional symptoms at age five years.
A short newsletter item summarized a new Canadian study into a simple takeaway: toddlers who eat more ultra-processed foods tend to develop more behavioral problems. The statement is technically ...
Adding a parental mindfulness intervention improved parenting and child food intake and obesity risk over nutrition and activity counseling alone.
The COVID pandemic disrupted children's ability to self-regulate, according to new research from the University of East ...
Birth order has long been linked to differences in cognition, with firstborn children often outperforming their later-born siblings. Parental engagement and interaction have been suggested as ...
Birth order differences in neurodevelopment emerge at 6 months, linked to reduced parental engagement for second-born children.
New research reveals that Covid lockdowns set children's development back by years. The study shows how the pandemic hampered children’s ability to regulate their behaviour, stay focused and adapt to ...