There may be something special about team sports in childhood that helps sharpen a kids' brain, new research shows. Children who were on soccer or volleyball teams scored higher on tests of ...
Study Shows Drop in Use of Antiviral Medications in Young Children With Influenza Dec. 17, 2024 — Despite national medical guidelines supporting the use of antiviral medications in young ...
A new University of Minnesota Medical School study published in Pediatrics highlights how children interpret common medical phrases, revealing surprising—and sometimes alarming—misunderstandings.
Researchers have linked spending more time playing video games with a boost in intelligence in children, which goes some way to contradicting the narrative that gaming is bad for young minds. While ...
Judy Watts, assistant professor of journalism and mass communications at KU, led a study in which 367 Black, Latinx and white parents of children ages 4–7 were surveyed about media they've ...
Despite national medical guidelines supporting the use of antiviral medications in young children diagnosed with influenza, a recent study reports an underuse of the treatment. Despite national ...
The study notes a wide range of risk factors for American Indian and Alaska Native children, including higher rates of childhood adversity, poverty, racial discrimination, family and parental ...