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Kids’ Health (Page 5)

RFK Jr. Hires Autism Skeptic To Look Into CDC Autism Data

2025-06-12
By: Exporter
On: June 12, 2025
In: Health & Technology, Kids' Health

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A longtime vaccine critic hired by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reviewing safety data in an effort to revisit debunked claims that vaccines may cause autism. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Geier, a well-known antivaccine activist, hopes to uncover proof that healthContinue Reading

Screen Time And Troubled Kids: Is There A Vicious Circle?

2025-06-12
By: Exporter
On: June 12, 2025
In: Fitness & Exercise, Kids' Health, Mental Health

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A “vicious circle” might exist between screen time and troubled children, a new evidence review says. Screen time — particularly on video games — appears to contribute to emotional turmoil among children, researchers say. Those troubled kids are then more likely to turnContinue Reading

Child Gun Deaths Rose in States With Weaker Laws After U.S. Supreme Court Decision

2025-06-10
By: Exporter
On: June 10, 2025
In: Kids' Health

TUESDAY, June 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling may have led to more gun deaths of children and teens in states that enacted more lenient gun laws afterward, new research suggests. The study — published June 9 in JAMA Pediatrics — looked at firearm deathsContinue Reading

Advice In Teen TikTok Beauty Videos Can Lead To Skin Damage

2025-06-10
By: Exporter
On: June 10, 2025
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Kids' Health, Skin Care

TUESDAY, June 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The TikTok video shows a teenage girl in braces applying a series of 14 beauty products to her face, an arsenal that costs nearly $350 all told. It’s one of many such videos where girls share their beauty regimens — but then somethingContinue Reading

Teenage ‘Night Owls’ More Likely To Act Impulsively

2025-06-06
By: Exporter
On: June 6, 2025
In: Kids' Health

FRIDAY, June 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Teenagers who are night owls appear to be more self-destructively impulsive, a new study says. Teens who prefer to sleep and wake later are more impulsive than “early bird” teenagers, researchers are scheduled to report at the upcoming annual meeting of the AmericanContinue Reading

More U.S. Teens Are Now Taking Wegovy for Weight Loss

2025-06-05
By: Exporter
On: June 5, 2025
In: Kids' Health, Obesity

THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — More American teenagers now use the weight-loss drug Wegovy, as doctors and families grow more comfortable with the treatment.  But experts say access is still limited, and more research on its long-term safety in teens is needed, NBC News reported. Prescriptions of WegovyContinue Reading

Troubled Kids Wait a Half-Day — Or More — In ER To Get Mental Health Care

2025-06-04
By: Exporter
On: June 4, 2025
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Special Needs

WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Troubled children and teenagers are languishing hours in chaotic hospital emergency rooms, waiting for a psychiatric bed to open, a new study says. About 1 in 3 kids who go to an emergency room (ER) amid a mental health crisis wait at leastContinue Reading

Preschool BMI Can Predict Childhood Obesity Risk

2025-05-28
By: Exporter
On: May 28, 2025
In: Diabetes, Kids' Health

WEDNESDAY, May 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Preschoolers who don’t naturally lose weight are more likely to develop full-fledged childhood obesity by age 9, a new study says. Most kids tend to see their body-mass index (BMI) decline between ages 1 and 6, before starting to slowly gain weight asContinue Reading

Former Surgeon General Warns Social Media Is Harming Children’s Health

2025-05-27
By: Exporter
On: May 27, 2025
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Public Health

TUESDAY, May 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is urging lawmakers to take stronger steps to protect children from the potential dangers of social media. In a recent interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Murthy said Congress has failed to act on whatContinue Reading

Quieter Classrooms May Help Calm Kids, Study Shows

2025-05-25
By: Exporter
On: May 25, 2025
In: Kids' Health

SUNDAY, May 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The first day of preschool can be tough — lots of new faces, unfamiliar sounds and the sudden goodbye to Mom or Dad can be overwhelming. But what if something as simple as the ceiling could make it a little easier? New researchContinue Reading

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