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Grandfather smiles on as little boy looks out.

More grandparents fill caregiver role

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Grandparents, an increasingly important source of child care in the United States, vary greatly in the kind of care they provide, depending on their age, resources, and the needs of their children, research at...
Close up of a girl smiling.

Drop in fissure sealant use in children’s teeth

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
The use of fissure sealants to protect children's teeth has fallen since 2001, according to a report released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). The report, Fissure sealant use among children...
Woman holds a small jar of lotion.

Parents – take some time to look after your skin

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Getting better results from your anti-aging products can be as easy as following simple tips from dermatologists. “People often think that the more expensive a product is, the more effective it will be,” said board-certified...
A baby wrapped in white in bed.

‘Controlled comforting’ considered effective and safe

(2 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)
Behavioural sleep techniques known as "controlled comforting" and "camping out" provide a cost-effective way to help infants sleep better, reduce mothers' depression levels, and are safe to use in the long-term, according to new...
A baby wrapped in white in bed.

'Controlled comforting' considered effective and safe

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Behavioural sleep techniques known as "controlled comforting" and "camping out" provide a cost-effective way to help infants sleep better, reduce mothers' depression levels, and are safe to use in the long-term, according to new...
Boy in bed takes his inhaler.

Children taking steroids for asthma are shorter than peers ​

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Children who use inhaled steroid drugs for asthma end up slightly shorter at their full adult height than children who don’t use the drugs, new results from a comprehensive asthma study show. The findings were...
Two kids using a laptop lay on the ground with their dog.

Siblings and pets may reduce egg allergy in infants

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Having a dog that lives in the home and older siblings could reduce the likelihood of egg allergies in infants, a new study by Murdoch Childrens Research Institute has found. The study of over 5000...
A child's hands holding a video game controller.

Risk-glorifying video games may lead teens to drive recklessly

(0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)
Teens who play mature-rated, risk-glorifying video games may be more likely than those who don’t to become reckless drivers who experience increases in automobile accidents, police stops and willingness to drink and drive, according...
A little girl in pink looks at her arm as a gloved hand gives her an injection. For a toddler, she is very well composed.

Measles crisis worsens

(6 votes, average: 3.33 out of 5)
NSW Health is appealing to people to ensure everyone in their family is properly immunised against measles. Public health experts are concerned about the largest measles outbreak in more than a decade with 124 cases...
DNA helix.

Genetic test predicts risk for Autism

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
A team of Australian researchers, led by University of Melbourne has developed a genetic test that is able to predict the risk of developing Autism Spectrum Disorder, ASD. Lead researcher Professor Stan Skafidas, Director of...
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