One study suggested that Tennessee’s children have been prescribed antibiotics for illnesses that don’t necessarily require them.
However, the study found use of nicotine pouches, a more discrete tobacco product, are increasing, and they face less ...
Scientists investigating long COVID in youth found similar but distinguishable patterns between school-age children (ages 6-11 years) and adolescents (ages 12-17 years) and identified their most ...
MASLD in pediatric obesity was linked to an increased risk for youth-onset type 2 diabetes, especially in the presence of ...
The International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), in collaboration with S.S Textile, hosted an educational support event ...
Phone apps can tell whether your kid is playing hooky. But remotely surveilling your child might not be great for navigating ...
In a new study, obese kids who used GLP-1 weight-loss drugs had a 33% decline in their risk for thoughts of suicide and ...
Children as Change Makers argues that we empower children as agents of positive social change, fostering a more just world ...
Children with cerebral palsy are considered to be a population at risk for the occurrence of sleep difficulties. However, existing literature has been limited by subjective measures of sleep and has ...
A recent meta-analysis of experimental studies examining the effectiveness of gamified digital mental health interventions ...
America’s children and teens love social media. But concern is growing that using it is causing more harm than good, and ...