Link Between PCOS in the Mother and Autism in the Child
...four times more common in boys than girls, but there were no observed differences in risk between boys and girls in the study. The [...]
...four times more common in boys than girls, but there were no observed differences in risk between boys and girls in the study. The [...]
...adolescent boys and found some interesting results. Chronic video game play is associated with hyperconnectivity between several pairs of brain [...]
...EDCs were also found to develop breast and start their menstrual cycles earlier.1 For boys, studies show an inverse relationship between urinary BPA [...]
...a day for ages 5-17 (moderate to vigorous play). 25% of boys and 50% of girls aged 6-11 are not meeting these recommendations, and for ages 12-19 [...]
...type of sports trained in. The dietary supplements were categorized as vitamins, minerals, multis, proteins/amino acids, and fats. Analysis Revealed the Reasons for [...]
...of Pediatrics (published online Nov. 12). Research shows that sport-related concussion remains common in nearly all sports at all levels, with [...]
...discrepancy between reality and societal expectations can exacerbate PTSD symptoms. Research estimates as many as 23% of veterans returning from [...]
...to 12): the first included 306 girls and 305 boys attending school in northern Colombia; the second included 363 girls and 299 boys [...]
...additional ones. Littman addressed the need for more research in this area In a press release from Brown University, Littman [...]
...age 6. These have only changed form. It’s a loser’s game. Although I appear to be a stable man, fear of pain and poverty and insatiable [...]