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@theconversation.com
2 days ago
Our new study indicates maternal exposure to relatively low fluoride levels may affect intelligence in children
@theconversation.com
19 days ago
How Holocaust films are changing as we lose the survivor generation
@theconversation.com
2 months ago
A new study has found fluoride is linked to lower IQ in children. Here’s why you shouldn’t worry
@theconversation.com
4 months ago
Boomeranging: why some adults stay closely tied to their parents’ home — and how to keep the peace
@theguardian.com
4 months ago
Fears for spread of malaria in Africa as study finds resistance to frontline drug
@theconversation.com
5 months ago
With reports of students abusing peers in primary schools, how can parents help keep their kids safe?
@theconversation.com
6 months ago
New study links low incomes, stressed parents and child behaviour – better support would bring lifelong benefits
@forbes.com
7 months ago
Wildfire Smoke Linked To Rise In Childhood Asthma Exacerbations
@abc.net.au
7 months ago
Long COVID has cost the Australia economy billions in lost work hours, new research says
@theatlantic.com
8 months ago
Good News and Bad News About America’s Kids
@theconversation.com
8 months ago
Thinking aloud: what happens when children read for pleasure in classroom clubs
@abc.net.au
9 months ago
More foreigners are buying Australian property, but analysts say claims they're impacting affordability are 'completely overblown'
@qz.com
18 days ago
Over half of adults are predicted to be overweight by 2050. Here's why weight-loss drugs aren't a cure
@axios.com
21 days ago
Study zeroes in on AI's youngest users
@theconversation.com
2 months ago
Children with traumatic experiences have a higher risk of obesity – but this can be turned around
@forbes.com
4 months ago
Fewer Fast Food Outlets Might Help Prevent Childhood Obesity: Study
@theatlantic.com
4 months ago
She Was an Education Superstar. Then She Got Blamed for America’s Reading Crisis.
@theconversation.com
6 months ago
Little kids, too little movement: Global study finds most children don’t meet guidelines for physical activity, screen time and sleep
@npr.org
6 months ago
Hair and skin care products expose kids to hormone disrupting chemicals, study finds
@theconversation.com
7 months ago
What’s behind the large rise in food allergies among children in the UK?
@theconversation.com
8 months ago
Men’s behaviour change programs are key to addressing domestic violence. Our new study shows how we can improve them
@theconversation.com
8 months ago
Not all children read at the same pace - Namibia study shows how teachers can help those falling behind
@vox.com
8 months ago
We deserve a more nuanced conversation about working moms
@theconversation.com
10 months ago
A 25-year study reveals how empathy is passed from parents to teens to their future children
@aljazeera.com
19 days ago
Most adults, a third of children will be overweight or obese by 2050: Study
@theconversation.com
2 months ago
24 years of life lost: people placed in state care have died earlier, more violent deaths – new study
@aljazeera.com
3 months ago
What are ‘non-crime hate incidents’ which have become so hated in the UK?
@theconversation.com
4 months ago
The future looks bright: Study shows optimistic youth lead healthier lives
@forbes.com
5 months ago
Children Get 59% Of Calories From Processed Foods In The UK: Study
@vox.com
6 months ago
The world’s spending to fight global lead poisoning just doubled
@theconversation.com
7 months ago
‘So much mental load’: Mothers speak about school lunches
@truthout.org
7 months ago
Experts Call Long COVID in Kids a Public Health Crisis. Why Is It Being Ignored?
@fastcompany.com
8 months ago
High levels of lead and toxic metals were found in dark chocolate—even organic brands
@abc.net.au
8 months ago
Sparrows accurately predict lead poisoning risk of children in Australian mining towns
@abc.net.au
9 months ago
New research shows how intervention could protect children from DV-related deaths
@npr.org
10 months ago
ADHD diagnoses are rising. 1 in 9 U.S. kids have gotten one, new study finds
@abc.net.au
19 days ago
Half of Australia's kids forecast to be overweight or obese by 2050: study
@theconversation.com
2 months ago
Does your school have enough trees? Here’s why they’re great for kids and their learning
@abc.net.au
3 months ago
Preschool intervention dramatically reduces youth crime, study finds
@abc.net.au
4 months ago
'Overlooked' children of asylum seekers blocked from university study
@nytimes.com
5 months ago
U.S. Study on Puberty Blockers Goes Unpublished Because of Politics, Doctor Says
@theconversation.com
6 months ago
War affects girls and boys differently: what we found in our study of children in the DRC
@aljazeera.com
7 months ago
Gaza music students use talent to inspire children displaced by war
@abc.net.au
7 months ago
Australia’s childcare divide is growing. Is your neighbourhood being left behind?
@theguardian.com
8 months ago
The childcare desert sucking the life out of Australia’s regional towns
@theguardian.com
8 months ago
Up to 40% of Australia’s disadvantaged children live outside low-income areas, study finds
@forbes.com
9 months ago
Teachers Feel More Negatively Towards Children Who Are Chronically Absent, Study Finds
@forbes.com
10 months ago
Science Of Reading Has Sucked The Joy Out Of Learning To Read, Experts Say
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