Prenatal Drug ExposurePrenatal drug exposure is linked to greater sleep problems in children, according to a new study.
Obese Kids Have Poor Sleep HabitsResearchers at the St. Joseph"s University in Philadelphia have found that obese children have a lower quality of life and poor sleep habits.
Mobile Addiction Is Bad For Your KidsTeens who barely stop talking on their mobile phones are more prone to disrupted sleep, stress, fatigue and restlessness, finds a new international study.
Depressed Kids Have More Sleep ProblemsResearchers at the Center of Pediatric Sleep Disorders at the University of Rome La Sapienza in Italy, have found that children suffering from depression and anxiety disorders have more sleep problems.
Dyscalculia Affects Children More Than Dyslexia'Tare Zameen Par' may have made teachers and parents more sensitive towards children suffering from dyslexia, but it is dyscalculia, the mathematical equivalent of the disease, which is more common among minors.
Anxiety & Kids' Eating ProblemsAlmost one in five teenagers has had eating problems, a new research has found. However, it"s not looks but anxiety that is causing this.Vitamin D Help Prevent Kids From DiabetesResearchers at the Moores Cancer Center at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, have found that exposure to sun and higher vitamin D levels may help reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes in children.
Childhood Hodgkin's LymphomaPeople who survived childhood Hodgkin"s Lymphoma are at a greater risk of developing second cancer or cardiovascular disease, says a new study.
Childhood Diabetes Linked To Sedentary LifestyleAustralian researchers say that environmental factors like sedentary lifestyle may be to blame for a rise in the number of cases of childhood type 1 diabetes. Endocrinologist Dr Spiros Fourlanos from the Royal Melbourne Hospital says that studies have shown
Childhood Lead Exposure & 'Volume Loss' In BrainResearchers at the University of Cincinnati, USA, have found that childhood exposure to lead is linked to “volume loss" in specific parts of the brain in adulthood, thus leading to problems such as abnormal thinking and behaviour. Dr Kim Cecil