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Why Social Media Bans for Teens Might Not Do What Parents Hope

13+ hour, 8+ min ago  (342+ words) Home › Society & Culture News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Amrit Kaur Purba (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Governments are racing to keep teenagers off social media. Australia already did it. The UK announced plans to follow…...

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Are Epidurals Safe for Your Baby? The Largest Study Yet Says Yes

14+ hour, 11+ min ago  (464+ words) Home › Drug & Medication News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Dr. Rachel J. Kearns (University of Glasgow) That reassurance held even for the babies usually considered most fragile: those born prematurely, those born to mothers with high-risk pregnancies, and…...

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Why Secondhand Smoke May Wreck Kids' Sleep Even When Their Breathing Looks Normal

2+ day, 6+ hour ago  (610+ words) Home › Wellness › Smoking Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Ariel Tarasiuk, Aviv D. Goldbart (Ben-Gurion University of Negev) When a child keeps waking up at night, parents might blame nightmares, a noisy house, or a sleep disorder. A new…...

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Karen, Chad Are The Most-Judged First Names in America

1+ week, 9+ hour ago  (526+ words) Home › Society & Culture News Research led by Talker Research (© Michael Flippo - stock.adobe.com) Before a handshake, a resume, or a face, many Americans have already made up their minds. A single name is enough. New survey data finds that…...

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Nearly Half of Fatal E-Scooter Crashes Involved Alcohol, Swedish Data Shows

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (752+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Rahul Rajendra Pai (Chalmers University of Technology) Electric scooters were sold as a greener, easier way to move around a city. A new look at nearly a decade of fatal crash data from…...

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Paid Leave Alone Won't Get Dads Home, but Two-Hour Class Might

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (302+ words) Home › Parenting News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Mari Tanaka, Shintaro Yamaguchi (University of Tokyo) (Credit: Kelli McClintock on UnSplash) Japan gives new fathers up to a year of paid leave. Barely a third of them use it....

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Tylenol During Pregnancy Does Not Cause Autism or ADHD, Massive Sibling Study Finds

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (138+ words) Home › Drug & Medication News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Erick Yuk Fai Wan (University of Hong Kong), Ian Chi Kei Wong (Aston University) Starting with 708,020 mother-child pairs drawn from Hong Kong’s public health records spanning 2001 to 2023, the team…...

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Surprising Work Habit Tied to Miscarriage Risk in New Study of 800,000 Pregnancies

2+ week, 2+ day ago  (335+ words) Home › Workplace News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros (Credit: © Adobe Stock) For the millions of women who spend their shifts on their feet, the nurses, cashiers, teachers, and warehouse workers, a large new study from Denmark points to a hard question…...

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2-Month-Old Babies Getting Regular Screen Time, Stunning Study Shows

2+ week, 2+ day ago  (606+ words) Home › Children News Research led by Rafe Clayton (University of Leeds), Carmen Clayton (Leeds Trinity University) American parents know they probably shouldn’t hand a six month old a phone. Plenty do it anyway. Now, a major new review finds screen…...

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Study: 1 In 3 Young Adults Are Heavy Smartphone Users, FOMO Could Be Why

1+ mon, 9+ hour ago  (243+ words) Home › Mobile Phones News Research led by Johanna Takács (Semmelweis University) To identify the higher-risk group, researchers surveyed 225 young adult university students between the ages of 18 and 34, using questionnaires that covered everything from personality and sleep quality to how they…...