Researchers have found that regular sleep patterns influence children’s behavior and attitude more than the duration or quality of sleep.
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When Schools Give Kids Time in Nature, Anxiety and Behavior Issues Ease
A dose of green may be just what school kids with anxiety, depression and other mental health issues need, new research shows.
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People in their late teens experience an increased sensitivity to threats after just a few hours left in a room on their own—an effect that endures even if they are interacting online with friends and family.
Read MoreMost Parents Don’t Ask About Unlocked Guns in Homes Their Kids Visit
Most parents haven’t considered the potential risk of an unlocked, poorly stored firearm in a house their child is visiting, a new study shows.
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