
Unhealthy lifestyles — or being a “couch potato” — can lead to health problems at any age. However, a new study finds children as young as six could develop high blood pressure because of this inactivity.
Read MoreUnhealthy lifestyles — or being a “couch potato” — can lead to health problems at any age. However, a new study finds children as young as six could develop high blood pressure because of this inactivity.
Read MoreThe short-term mental-health impact of playing video games “is probably too small” to be noticeable, according to a major study by the University of Oxford published recently.
Read MorePerhaps it’s a sign of the times, but nearly six in 10 (59%) parents say they often text their kids to come downstairs for dinner instead of actually talking to them.
Read MoreTweens who spend more time on screens have a higher likelihood of developing disruptive behavior disorders, with social media having an especially strong influence, according to a new study.
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