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Skills That Make Us a Good Partner Make Us a Good Parent
December 7, 2012 Being a good partner may make you a better parent, says a new study. The same set of skills that we tap to be caring toward our partners is what we use to nurture our children, researchers ... > full story -
Fasting May Benefit Patients With Epilepsy
December 6, 2012 Children with persistent and drug-resistant seizures treated with the high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet may get an added therapeutic benefit from periodic fasting, according to a small ... > full story -
Fit Kids Finish First in the Classroom
December 6, 2012 Fit kids aren't only first picked for kickball. New research shows middle school students in the best physical shape outscore their classmates on standardized tests and take home better report ... > full story -
Kids' Sleep-Related Breathing Problems
December 6, 2012 Children with sleep-related breathing problems (such as snoring or apnea) frequently have concurrent behavioral sleep problems (such as waking ... > full story -
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Novel Ante-Natal Class Improves Parent-Child Relationship
December 6, 2012 Parents undergoing a novel antenatal class that focused on helping understand the world from the infants' perspective are more likely to develop better relationships with their ... > full story -
MECP2 Duplication Affects Immune System as Well as Brain Development
December 5, 2012 Boys with Rett syndrome tend to get devastating infections such as pneumonias. Medical researchers have now identified the culprit in these ... > full story -
Noninvasive Technique Can Help in Monitoring Hemoglobin During Surgery in Children
December 5, 2012 For children undergoing brain surgery, a new technology allows noninvasive, continuous monitoring of blood hemoglobin levels, according to a new ... > full story -
Pokemon Provides Rare Opening for Study of Face-Recognition Processes
December 5, 2012 Neuroscientists used Pokemon cards and kids to test a theory of facial cognition that until now has been difficult to ... > full story -
Multiple Media Use Tied to Depression, Anxiety
December 4, 2012 Using multiple forms of media at the same time -- such as playing a computer game while watching TV -- is linked to symptoms of anxiety and depression, scientists have found for the first ... > full story -
Parents Key to Preventing Alcohol, Marijuana Use by Kids
December 4, 2012 New research finds that parental involvement is more important than the school environment when it comes to preventing or limiting alcohol and marijuana use by ... > full story
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