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Mosquitoes can ruin a hike. Here's how to stop them
LA Times via AOL· 55 minutes ago"That's why it is so difficult to beat," Leal said. But is DEET safe? The short answer? Yes. But that yes comes with an asterisk: According to the...
CR's best in-ear thermometers for 2024
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 1 hour agoAs parents and caregivers, we want the best for our family, especially when they’re sick. From traditional oral thermometers to speedy in-ear models, the...
Close-knit Family, Community Key to Teens Delaying Sex
Homenewshere.com· 1 hour agoTeenagers who are part of close-knit neighborhoods and families are less likely to have sex at a...
Millennials wanted to be better parents. So why are their kids little monsters?
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoWhen gentle parenting veers off course, it can be detrimental. Research recently published in The...
Stop Counting Screen Time
Time via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics provide time-based guidelines for screens in young children: For babies and...
Breakfast Is The Most Important Meal Of The Day — Or Is It?
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWhat about young people? But Rosand suggests that breakfast isn’t a bad idea for children, teens and...
Study looks at links between cognition, psychopathology, weight in preteens
Medical Xpress· 18 hours agoLower cognition and greater psychopathology at baseline are associated with increased weight gain...
These Brightly Colored Swimsuits Could Possibly Save A Child's Life
HuffPost· 1 hour agoFor the strongest water safety, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a multi-layer...
Outdoor play each day will help to keep the screens away
The Charleston Gazette· 22 hours agoIt’s important for parents to make sure their children are experiencing a well-rounded mix of free...
Give yourself and your kids a break — from screen time and from guilt
NPR· 2 hours agoAs for that finding that parental screen use also really matters, Radesky says it echoes what she often hears from teens in her work as co-medical director of the American Academy of