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About 1 in 3 Teens Now Have Prediabetes

A new government estimate shows that nearly 1 in 3 U.S. teens have prediabetes, putting them at risk for Type 2 diabetes and other serious health problems. In a new analysis, the CDC says...
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Chaotic Homes Can Lead To Mental, Physical Health Problems Among Kids

Children raised in unstable, unpredictable environments are more likely to exhibit mental and physical health problems as teenagers and young adults. Kids are more likely to develop behavior...
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Youngsters Face Heart Health Risks From Too Much Screen Time

The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk. Each additional hour of screen time is associated...
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Green Spaces Promote Better Brain Development Among Children

Living near lush green spaces appears to reduce a child's risk of ADHD and autism, even before they are born, a new study says. Children had lower odds of developing brain problems if they lived...
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Most Dads Take Two Weeks or Less of Parental Leave

Taking time off work when a baby is born is good for dads and babies alike. But a new study finds that most fathers still don't take much parental leave — often because they simply can't afford to....
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How a Baby’s Brain Grows in the First Years of Life

The first two years of a baby's life are critical for brain development, and how the brain grows during that time may help predict future learning, behavior, and health. The first year is where you...
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Parents Are Pouring More Time, Money Into Youth Sports

Harried parents aren't wrong to suspect something's changed in what is expected of them when it comes to their children's sports activities. Modern-day parents are spending more resources on...
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