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Early Life Screen Time Tied to Less Reading and More Screen Use at Later Ages
(Reuters Health) – Children who have more screen time at 24 months read less at 36 months, which is in turn associated with more screen…
Why vitamin K2 is important
Reader Kari B. from Lincoln, Nebraska writes: “Would you be able to review vitamin K2 sometime in your nutrition column? I was researching bone health…
His grandpa and mom died of the same heart condition he has
Running late after a hectic day, Jimmy Fremgen sprinted up a flight of stairs to his apartment. His hands shook so wildly he had trouble…
Mood matters: New app empowers moms to manage mental wellbeing
Having a baby can be one of life’s most exciting and rewarding experiences, but for a new mum it can also be an emotional rollercoaster—sometimes…
How to talk to your children about getting the Covid-19 vaccine
Last week, the Pfizer vaccine was approved for children ages 12 to 15 year olds in the UK, following successful trials. It was previously approved…
Moderna Seeks EU, Canada Approval for COVID-19 Vaccines Use in Teens
(Reuters) – Drugmaker Moderna Inc said on Monday it has submitted applications to the European and Canadian health regulators seeking authorization for the expanded use…
NHS England: 'We are using data as a lifeblood to try and triangulate information and actually improve services'
High-quality data has been integral in tackling COVID-19 and delivering digitally driven, citizen-centred integrated care. At the beginning of the year, NHSX developed a national…
Adults with Down syndrome are at higher risk of contracting COVID-19
Adults with Down syndrome are THREE TIMES more likely to contract COVID-19 than those with other intellectual disabilities, study finds Adults with intellectual and developmental…
Study: Exercise probably best treatment for depression in coronary heart disease
A study by RCSI indicates that exercise is probably the most effective short-term treatment for depression in people with coronary heart disease, when compared to…