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Overweight & Obesity

Genetic test predicts obesity in childhood

What if we could prevent people from developing obesity? The World Obesity Federation expects more than half the global population to develop overweight or obesity by 2035. However, treatment strategies such as lifestyle ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

How social media can help abuse survivors heal

New research from The University of Texas at Arlington reveals that social media platforms can play a potentially life-saving role for young people navigating difficult circumstances at home.

Pediatrics

Recommended immunization schedules explained

Experts in vaccines and vaccination—including pediatricians—work together throughout the year to update the Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for ages 18 years or younger.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Childhood trauma can harm health for life

Adverse experiences and environments in childhood may cause a chain reaction of mental and physical health problems later in life, according to new University of Georgia research.

Dentistry

1 in 3 kids has dental problems, poll finds

More than one in three parents say their child has struggled with cavities, stained teeth, gum problems or tooth pain in the past two years, a new national poll shows.

Pediatrics

Good parenting helps, but has limits under major deprivation

Good parenting can make all the difference as newborns learn to communicate and process information, and an increasing amount of early-childhood development research has shown that parent training is a worthy investment to ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

How can parents talk to their kids about Cyclone Alfred?

Cyclones and floods are terrifying and unpredictable. The stress of ensuring your family's safety, worrying about what might happen and then coping with the aftermath can feel overwhelming.