Preschool children who eat more ultra-processed foods show higher levels of anxiety, aggression, and behavioral difficulties.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children who drink soda tend to score slightly higher on scales that measure aggressive behavior than kids who don't drink the carbonated beverages, according to a new ...
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New study: Children’s diet may affect their behavior
Many children today eat more ultra-processed food than in the past. Researchers have examined what this development could mean for children’s well-being.
Costs to families for behavioral problems grew more than twice as fast as other childhood health care over the past decade Behavioral care made up about 40% of all health expenditures for U.S.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — With kids back in school, many are spending more time on iPads and laptops to get their homework done. But as parents, we know that extra screen time can add up fast. Robinson says ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children who were born extremely preterm -- after only 25 weeks of pregnancy or early -- are more likely to have emotional and behavior problems than their peers who were ...
Parents are the third rail of the discipline conversation. Teachers say they need backup from their school leaders.
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