Scientists in England found that picky eating was 60 percent genetic among toddlers and 74 percent in children older than 3.
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Most parents are placing their kids in harms' way by moving them out of their car booster seat too soon, a new study warns.
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With implications for research around postpartum depression and other health issues, scientists have tracked the changes ...
Tuesday’s release of NWEA science scores underlines a disturbing trend: Older students aren’t recovering from COVID as fast ...
Research has shown that engaging in arts and crafts has greater mental health benefits than employment. A new study finds ...
Long-read sequencing allows genetic investigators to see much larger sections of a person’s genetic code at once.
ChatGPT dropped out of the sky and changed what kids can do as they try to get into college. It's not all positive.