Maybe More to the ‘Screen-time” Question for Kids and it’s Link to Behavior
...on weekdays. Boys and girls used screens differently, with boys spending twice as much time with video games, while girls spent [...]
...on weekdays. Boys and girls used screens differently, with boys spending twice as much time with video games, while girls spent [...]
...presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Glasgow, UK (28 April-1 May). Analysis finds regardless of socioeconomic status, girls & [...]
...often than Black or white girls. Black boys and girls also were misperceived as angry at higher rates than white children, with Black [...]
Node Smith, ND A recent study from Northwestern Medicine showed that more than 50 percent of sexually active bisexual and gay teenage boys – 14 [...]
...symptoms in boys. The researchers recruited 2,644 pairs of mothers and their children. 88 percent were evaluated when the child was one year old (43 [...]
...the Cancer Summit. The medicine for boys and men in the world right now is transformative connection between boys/young men and [...]
...August 3, 2016. [...]
...exposure to these chemicals – parabens, phenols and phthalates – was directly associated with early onset puberty among girls but not [...]
...the health and behavior of the students receiving Healthy Minds, but no impact on emotional wellbeing. The gains of Healthy Minds are larger in many domains for [...]
...1,000 in New Jersey (2014). It was found that across all the sites studied, ASD prevalence was higher in boys than in girls, ranging from 2.6 in [...]