Japanese researchers found that one-year-olds who were breastfed during their first six months slept for longer than those ...
(CNN) — Babies’ and children’s mattresses and bedding emit toxic chemicals and flame retardants associated with developmental and hormonal disorders, according to two new studies. “We measured ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life because of its many ...
While digital devices can cause eye strain and fatigue, the most severe risks of early screen exposure involve a child's ...
Children need adequate sleep for optimal learning and for their mental and physical health. But a new study finds that few kids are getting the recommended amount of shut-eye, even though their ...
Eighty three percent of the participants’ parents believed their child was sleeping the right amount, yet sleep trackers revealed only 14 percent of the children in the study “met national sleep ...
Children with Klinefelter syndrome (KS), particularly those of school-going age, have a higher prevalence of sleep disorders related to initiating and maintaining sleep, arousal, and excessive ...
Researchers from Michigan State University's Department of Human Development and Family Studies revealed that sleep patterns may vary across different racial and ethnic groups - notably for non-white ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crib mattresses have been found to emit toxic chemicals while children sleep, according to a new study. University of Toronto ...
April 15 (UPI) --Crib mattresses have been found to emit toxic chemicals while children sleep, according to a new study, and could lead to developmental and hormonal disorders years later. The study, ...