
A new study suggests that children who experience regular bad dreams and nightmares between the ages of seven and 11, may be nearly twice as likely to develop cognitive impairment by the time they reach age 50.
Read MoreA new study suggests that children who experience regular bad dreams and nightmares between the ages of seven and 11, may be nearly twice as likely to develop cognitive impairment by the time they reach age 50.
Read MoreDon’t put lip balm on your eyelids, even if you saw it on TikTok. It’s bad for your eyes, according to a Michigan Medicine expert.
Read MoreResearchers have found that teaching children self-control early in their lives leads to long-term educational along with societal success. That means a better chance for higher income, greater health outcomes, and an overall more pleasurable life in adulthood.
Read MoreRegular physical activity can improve adolescents’ mental health and help with behavioral difficulties, research suggests.
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