An “exergaming” system that combines exercise and video gaming could promote physical activity while children and adolescents ...
A new study suggests that growing up in poverty accelerates biological development. For adolescent girls, this early onset of ...
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Potentially toxic ‘forever chemicals’ may harm kids during critical period for bone development
Chemicals called PFAS may lower bone density in adolescents, a new study has found.
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Physical activity is linked to the health of the planet, according to a trio of recent studies
Global levels of physical activity have not improved over the past two decades, despite widespread policy development and adoption, and large disparities persist across gender and socioeconomic groups ...
They also face more disadvantages in multiple social determinants of health such as poverty, food hardship, and lead exposure.
Companion AIs are reshaping how adults work, learn and love. When optimised for toddlers, the implications could extend to ...
Opinion: The emerging legal questions raised in the Roblox cases could influence how courts approach corporate accountability ...
On her 103FM program, Michal Daliot says children’s behavior changes during war are a natural emotional response and suggests ...
On March 1, Florida cut off access to H.I.V. medications for 10,000 to 16,000 residents whose prescriptions are paid for by a ...
A 'Screens Away, Time to Play' campaign aims to boost brain development for the Bailiwick's babies, by encouraging more interactive playtime. | ITV News Channel ...
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
A stranger funded her studies – she paid it forward by co-founding a charity for low-income families
Adriana Rasip thought policymaking was the best way to help people in need – until she worked with families in rental flats.
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