Children failing to get adequate nutrition in early education centers, finds Australian study

Many centers frequently provided low nutrition foods, including savory spread sandwiches on white bread. Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at The University of Queensland have found meals provided in early…

Study finds some mealtime strategies make fussy kids even fussier

Credit: CC0 Public Domain New research has found that mealtime strategies used by parents of fussy eaters might be inadvertently turning their children into even fussier eaters, interrupting their ability…

These are the most difficult questions kids ask their parents: study

Parents field an average of 11 questions from their young children each day, according to new research. A new poll of 2,000 parents of kids ages 0-6 found that between…

Warning to parents: Picky eaters in childhood eat less healthy food as adults, study finds

By John Ely Senior Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 12:46 EDT, 8 September 2023 | Updated: 12:54 EDT, 8 September 2023 Many parents will know the regular battle of getting…

Study Investigates Differences in Parent Approaches to Children’s Online Activities

Justin Hendrix is CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press. A wave of child online safety legislation is sweeping the United States. Some laws, such as the California Age Appropriate…

‘Positive’ parenting protects kids’ brains from damage caused by stress, according to a new study. But there’s a catch

We can’t always protect our children from the hard knocks of life—but parenting them with care may shield them from the negative impact of stress. That’s according to an article…

Cry it out method used to teach baby’s self settling works and is safe, study finds

Researchers say the controversial “cry it out” method and other behavioral sleep interventions used to teach babies self-settling are safe and effective, after a study of more than 2000 families.…

TikTok promotes toxic diet culture among teens, young adults: Study

According to new research from the University of Vermont, the most popular TikTok content related to food, nutrition, and weight fosters a harmful diet culture among teens and young adults,…

Drinking small amounts of alcohol during pregnancy is enough to alter a baby’s brain, study finds

Drinking even small amounts of alcohol during pregnancy can change a baby’s brain structure and delay its brain development, according to a new study. Scientists analysed MRI scans of foetuses…

Tomatoes linked to improved gut health, study finds

Share on PinterestIn a recent study, tomato-fed pigs experienced greater diversity in their gut microbiome, a signifier of stronger gut health. Carol Yepes/Getty Images A recent study observed the effects…

Intermittent fasting may lead to disordered eating, study finds

Share on PinterestA new study shows intermittent fasting is linked to a higher prevalence of disordered eating, particularly among young women. Cameron Whitman/Stocksy Intermittent fasting includes fasting for specific periods,…

Healthy infants face considerable risk of RSV hospitalization: study

Diane Macdonald | Stockbyte | Getty Illustrations or photos Even balanced infants facial area a substantial hazard of hospitalization from respiratory syncytial virus, according to a significant European research revealed…