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Controlling children’s behavior with screen time leads to more screen time, study reveals
01-10-2019 mediabest Health News

Giving your child extra time on the iPad for good

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High society wants its fine foods to also be ethical
01-09-2019 mediabest Health News

Truffles and caviar have traditionally been delicacies of the upper

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Post-natal depression in dads linked to depression in their teenage daughters
12-29-2018 mediabest Health News

Fathers as well as mothers can experience post-natal depression —

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Prenatal exposure to chemicals in personal care products may speed puberty in girls: Girls and have been experiencing puberty at progressively younger ages
12-05-2018 mediabest Health News

Girls exposed to chemicals commonly found in toothpaste, makeup, soap

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Emotional vulnerabilities shape complex behavioral arrangement of toddlers with ASD
11-07-2018 mediabest Health News

At the time when autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be

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Offering employees a helping hand can backfire
10-27-2018 mediabest Health News

When a coworker or employee is struggling, is it better

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Smoke alarms using mother’s voice wake children better than high-pitch tone alarms: Including the child’s first name in the alarm message does not improve the effectiveness of the alarm
10-26-2018 mediabest Health News

When residential fires happen at night while people are sleeping,

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Loss of first baby tooth a positive experience for children
10-25-2018 mediabest Health News

Scared, ashamed, happy or proud — how do children feel

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Feminine leadership traits: Nice but expendable frills?
10-16-2018 mediabest Health News

Despite expectations that stereotypically feminine leadership traits like communality will

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Infants capable of complex babble may grow into stronger readers: Some skills needed for literacy may be developed in infancy
10-11-2018 mediabest Health News

Infants’ early speech production may predict their later literacy, according

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