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Back Off, Mom: How 'Helicopter' Parenting Is Making Kids Fat

Parents, if you want your kids to get more exercise, you'd be wise to get out of their way. In a new study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers sought to observe how kids play in parks.

 

Autistic kids' siblings more likely to share condition than thought

Siblings of kids with autism have a higher risk of being diagnosed with the disorder than previously believed, suggests a new study.

 

Moms: Working mom guilt, be gone! Your kids fare better, study finds

Moms: Working mom guilt, be gone! Your kids fare better, study finds

Little girls with stay-at-home moms were twice as likely to develop emotional and behavioral problems, a British study finds.

 

Are grandparents safer drivers than mom and dad?

Are grandparents safer drivers than mom and dad?

Kids may be safest in cars when grandma or grandpa are driving instead of mom or dad, according to study results that even made the researchers do a double-take....

 

Study: Child dies in portable pool every 5 days

Study: Child dies in portable pool every 5 days

A child dies in a portable pool every five days during warm-weather months, according to the first U.S. study on child drownings in such pools, a statistic that the study's senior author says demonstrates the need for consumer education and affordable protection devices....

 

Memory training improves intelligence in some children, report says

Brain games can help with abstract reasoning months after the training, but they work only for those who really need and enjoy the exercises, a study says. Training a child to hold a whole cluster of items in his or her memory for even a short time may feel like trying to hold a wave on the sand.

 

Women Who Delay Return To Work Breastfeed Longer: Study

When Paige's daughter was 6 months old, her boss called her into his office and demanded to know how long she planned to breastfeed. Paige, an archeological research assistant, says she had been pumping three times a day for 20 minutes at a time, closing the door to her office so she could use a hands-free model and continue working. But her boss was unhappy.

 

Toxic flame retardants found in 80% of baby products

Toxic flame retardants found in 80% of baby products

Car seats, portable cribs contain toxic or untested chemical flame retardants, a study finds. Others say the findings overstate the risk.

 

March babies more likely to have autism

A new study finds that children conceived in March are significantly more likely to have autism.

 

Research Uncovers Raised Rate of Autism

Research Uncovers Raised Rate of Autism

An ambitious six-year effort to gauge the rate of childhood autism in a middle-class South Korean city has yielded a figure that stunned experts and is likely to influence the way the disorder’s prevalence is measured around the world, scientists reported on Monday.

 

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