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Lonely children more likely to experience psychosis, new study finds


A new study suggests that children who felt lonely for more than six months before the age of 12 are more likely to experience ... a person may have difficulty recognizing what is real and what ... Read More

Lonesome kids are more likely to suffer psychosis as adults — and it’s way worse for women: study


Lonely children are more likely to experience an episode of psychosis ... for more than six months before turning 12 years old may have a greater risk of experiencing psychosis compared to those ... Read More

Many kids are unsure if Alexa and Siri have feelings or think like people, study finds


Many elementary-age children ... study held this view, compared to 37% of 11-year-olds. But when asked if Alexa would feel left out if not included in a conversation, older children were more ... Read More

Study: Consumers Have Emotional Connection with Direct Mail Ads


Likely to buy (50%) after seeing a direct mail ad “My assessment and conclusion of the study finds that consumers who use print ads are happy, confident, and consistent. Why is this significant? Years ... Read More

America’s child care crisis is holding back moms without college degrees


The high costs and limited availability of quality child care are holding back American moms without college degrees ... Read More

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Lunchables have concerning levels of lead and sodium, Consumer Reports finds


giving tens of millions of children access on a near daily basis," CBS News' Nancy Chen reported. A spokesperson for Kraft Heinz defended the company's 35-year-old brand. "Many of our Lunchables ... Read More

Telehealth inequities may arise for older adults with vision problems, study finds


Older adults in the United States with vision impairments were less likely to have access to technology ... In related news, a recent study found that 43% of people used telemedicine (also known ... Read More

Canadian moms mostly stick to vitamin D rules for breastfed infants and young children, study finds


The study indicated a higher proportion of moms who fully or partially nursed their kids to six ... at six months or less. Infants who quit nursing for ≤6 months were more likely to receive ... Read More

Study: Red flag petitions to take guns less likely to be approved in 2nd Amendment 'sanctuary' counties


In those counties, judges approved a little less than half of the ... 177 of 227 petitions – 77%. The study also found that law officers were far more likely to apply for a red flag order ... Read More

Why Do Kids of Smokers Wheeze Less When Mom Took Vitamin C During Pregnancy?


A follow-up study showed better airway flow and decreased wheeze for kids up to age 5 whose mothers ... day by the time their offspring were 1 year old. The researchers included spirometry FEF ... Read More


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