How TV consumption during infancy is not a causal factor for ADHD
The study was authored by Matthew McBee, Rebecca Brand, and Wallace Dixon,…
Obesity in infancy linked to betaine levels in breastmilk
The findings arose at a time when child obesity is on the…
Gestational exposure to chemicals linked to autism-like behaviors in pre-school children
The study appeared in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
Risk of pediatrical autism and ADHD may be higher in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
The study was released in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.
Consuming half a cup of coffee a day during pregnancy may lead to smaller birth size
The data of over 2,000 female participants during 8 to 13 weeks…
Many children in high-risk populations are not receiving needed mental health services
A study involving close to 12,000 children unveiled a drastic issue in…
Here’s how badly the COVID-19 pandemic affected the mental health of teenagers
The poll included responses from nearly 1,000 parents of children aged 13…
Exposure to childhood abuse or neglect may increase the risk of conduct problems
The study was one of the first of its kind to probe…
Increased trust and credibility for health information may reduce risk of depression in children
The more children trust their credible source for health information, the more…
Excessive preoccupation with screen time may increase the risk of binge-eating disorder in young children
Researchers examined the use of television, social media, and mobile text messages,…
Food allergy guideline modifications resulted in decrease of peanut allergy among infants
The research unveiled a substantial decrease in peanut allergy prevalence from 2007…
Researchers discover inadequate measuring systems of children’s mental health
The systems of measuring self-referential emotions are inadequate, the new findings suggest.