
Chroming, where toxic fumes from common household items are inhaled for a quick high, is on the rise among youth and TikTok may be to blame, new research suggests.
Read MoreChroming, where toxic fumes from common household items are inhaled for a quick high, is on the rise among youth and TikTok may be to blame, new research suggests.
Read MoreA recent study found that parents who use screens a lot also have children who use screens a lot, and that children’s higher screen time is associated with poorer language skills.
Read MoreFussy eating is mainly influenced by genes, according to findings published in the Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry.
Read MoreA search for chemicals that could inadvertently activate parts of the brain responsible for reproductive functions has identified compounds many encounter in our environment, highlighting a potential trigger for early puberty in women.
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