Posts Tagged ‘children’

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The Earlier Children Go To Bed, The Better They Behave

The Earlier Children Go To Bed, The Better They Behave
You can improve your children’s behavior by sending them to bed before midnight, a new study claims. Researchers at the Kyushu University in Japan interviewed almost 2,000 school-goers and found that those who go to bed early are less likely to face behavioral problems Full story

Women Older Than 40 Face Greater Risk To Have Child With Autism

Women Older Than 40 Face Greater Risk To Have Child With Autism
Older women face greater risk to have a child with autism. The same is true with men with the only difference that the child's mother is younger than 30, according to American scientists. Full story

Five Tips to Ensure Healthy TV Watching Experience for Your Child

Five Tips to Ensure Healthy TV Watching Experience for Your Child
Many households leave the TV on for hours, affecting a child's eyesight, but it is in the earliest years of their lives that infants develop their vision. Below are 5 rules to ensure your child has a healthy and enjoyable TV watching experience. Full story

SIDS May Be Triggered off by Lack of Serotonin

SIDS May Be Triggered off by Lack of Serotonin
SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome, carries away 2,300 lives of babies only a few months after their birth. Scientists are incessant in their attempts to work out ways of picking out infants with a high SIDS risk and means of suppressing the syndrome. Full story

Apnea in Children Aggravated by Excess Weight

Apnea in Children Aggravated by Excess Weight
Apnea, the disorder when an individual experiences pathological disruptions of regular breathing, often occurs during sleep in which case it is referred to as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). The cessation of breathing can last a minute or even longer and is often accompanied by loud snoring. Full story

Moms Are Most Stressed out by 8.25 AM Exactly

Moms Are Most Stressed out by 8.25 AM Exactly
If you wonder how on earth scientists managed to pin the most stressful period to an exact point in time, see if you will go on wondering by the time you read this article through! Full story

Oatmeal Protects Children From Asthma

Oatmeal Protects Children From Asthma
Finnish scientists claim children who start eating oatmeal at early age face lower risk of developing asthma. Their study revealed the risk of developing asthma was reduced by about 60 percent in children who ate oatmeal before they reach their fifth month. Full story

Women with Children Have Lower Blood Pressure

Women with Children Have Lower Blood Pressure
There are numerous studies showing that children notch up mothers’ stress level because of the need for unyielding attention, nursing and care. But a new study finds that on the whole parents who have children register lower blood pressure than those who chose to remain childless. Full story

When Is Appropriate Time to Talk About Sex With Children?

When Is Appropriate Time to Talk About Sex With Children?
According to a recent survey, 40 percent of the US teens become sexually active before they learn about sex from their parents. That made scientists think today's parents delay too much on talking about sex, reports Psychological Science. Full story

Mozart’s Music Promotes Weight Gain in Premature Babies

Mozart’s Music Promotes Weight Gain in Premature Babies
Mozart's music promotes faster weight gain in immature babies and makes them stronger. The fact was established by experiments conducted at the Tel Aviv Medical Center. Full story

Pessimistic Parents Have Genius Kids

Pessimistic Parents Have Genius Kids
A study by American scientists on how the capacity for creativity and affective disorders are linked revealed the depression-prone parents are more likely to have a genius child compared to optimists, reports the Psychological Science. Full story

Pregnancy-Addicted Surrogate Mother Can’t Quit Bearing Children

Pregnancy-Addicted Surrogate Mother Can’t Quit Bearing Children
Jill Hawkins, a British surrogate mother, never wanted to have children of her own but found that she liked being pregnant so much that she just can’t stop. Having borne seven babies, she had decided to give up on the job back in 2006 only to find that she was sorely missing the state. Full story

Spanking May Be a Good Contribution to Child’s Successful Life

Spanking May Be a Good Contribution to Child’s Successful Life
Most of us were brought up in belief that physical discipline like smacking or spanking can teach the child aggressiveness and induce him or her to act out and misbehave even more. But it turns out that there’s more to physical discipline than meets the eye. Full story

Celebrity Parents of Twins: Two Kids Is Not the Limit

Celebrity Parents of Twins: Two Kids Is Not the Limit
Extra worries, extra arrangements, but extra fun! Still thinking twins is something extraordinary? Not in Hollywood! Geniuspregnancy.com tells you about celebrity parents of twins. Full story

Using Medications during Pregnancy Is Dangerous

Using Medications during Pregnancy Is Dangerous
Although nowadays the issue of dangers that taking certain drugs poses for pregnant women is often brought up, it remains a pressing one since many expectant moms continue to take medicines without giving a thought to their possible pernicious effect on the fetus. Full story

How to Make Your Child Eat Healthy

How to Make Your Child Eat Healthy
Children tend not to like vegetables and other healthy foods. According to the psychologists of the University of Reading, you can make squeamish children taste new food by showing them the picture of it. Full story

Children Make Us Happier

Children Make Us Happier
Researchers from the Glasgow University claim children can make their parents happier, but only if the parents are married. Previous studies, however, showed that having a lot of children makes life harder for the parents. Full story

Puberty Comes Faster to Kids with Low Birth Weight

Puberty Comes Faster to Kids with Low Birth Weight
There is likelihood that your baby, if born small, will reach puberty several months earlier than his or her peers, and that goes for both genders. Development of low-weight children is often characterized by a rapid gain in weight during the next couple of years, and this may cause a faster advance of puberty. Full story

Choosing Right Christmas Gifts for Children

Choosing Right Christmas Gifts for Children
Children often get not quite safe gifts for holidays, for example, bullet shooting toy guns. Over 235,000 toy-related injuries are reported in the US every year. Full story

Heidi Klum Shows Her Daughter

Heidi Klum Shows Her Daughter
Heidi Klum has shown her baby girl, Lou Sulola Samuel, to the press. Young parents proudly introduced their baby, describing her as being beautiful beyond words. Full story

Assisted Reproduction Gives Us More Girls than Boys

Assisted Reproduction Gives Us More Girls than Boys
When babies come into the world naturally, we generally have 105 boys for every 100 girls. That goes to counterbalance the percentage of fatality that appears to be higher for male babies, both unborn and born. Full story

Mother of Thirteen Children: I Won’t Stop Until I Have Twins

Mother of Thirteen Children: I Won't Stop Until I Have Twins
A mother of thirteen children, who receives £50,000 of taxpayers’ money every year, said she won’t stop until she has twins. ‘Child making machine’, Sara Foss, 39, expects her fourteenth baby in April and will be trying to get pregnant again and again to fulfill her dream. Full story

JetBib to Get Baby Food to Its Destination Fast

JetBib to Get Baby Food to Its Destination Fast
There may be some kids who will love you tossing their food for them to catch, but you’d better explain to them that it’s technology age outside and the safest thing to land the food home will be by airplane. Full story

A Courageous Attempt at Separating Siamese Twins Went off Right

A Courageous Attempt at Separating Siamese Twins Went off Right
Bangladeshi Siamese orphans Trishna and Krishna, who are yet to become three years old, were born with conjoined heads, common blood vessels and brain tissues. Full story

TV Is Linked To Aggression in Children

TV Is Linked To Aggression in Children
Increased direct TV exposure and household TV use can damage a positive childhood development and interaction with parents. The research conducted by scientists from Tulane University is one of the few to look at the link between TV exposure and aggression in young children. Full story
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