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Children who delay gratification more likely to do well academically, have fewer behavioral problems, study finds
This study has shed light on the development of self-regulation among Asian children ... and fewer behavioral and emotional problems two years later. Dr. Chen said, "The findings have practical ... 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
Gen Z moms are less likely to support gun control and paid leave this election year, our survey shows
State of Motherhood survey reveals moms under 30 federal policy support is less likely than older moms. Here's one take on why that may be. Category : News ... Read More
Puberty blockers could cause long-term fertility and health issues for boys, study finds: 'May be permanent'
Puberty blockers have ... problems in boys, according to a preprint study from Mayo Clinic. The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, analyzed more than 130,000 sperm cells from male ... Read More
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No, an Anti-Racist Program in Schools Didn't Stress out Kids, Study Finds Mar. 11 ... of stroke called subarachnoid hemorrhage have increased in older people and men in recent years, and such ... Read More
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
Being an 'old mom' was the right decision for me. Motherhood didn't define my identity.
Sara Lyle will be pushing 60 when her son graduates from high school and says she's found benefits to being an "old mom." ... 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
Cars Most Likely to Have Paint Problems
In scrutinizing CR’s car reliability data, we identified 10 models that have had more than their share of paint problems over the ... for the autos team at Consumer Reports. Read More
Older Adults With VI Less Likely to Have Access to Digital Technology
Digital technology being less accessible to adult patients with vision impairment (VI) could be a detriment to telemedicine accessibility. A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology found that ... Read More
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