Beijing officials said Sunday they sealed off several residential communities in the city’s northern district after two cases of COVID-19
Month: January 2022
Extra cash for low-income mothers may influence baby brains
New research suggests giving extra cash to low-income mothers can change their infants’ brain development. Brain measurements at age 1
How stress, anxiety contribute to youth violence
It only takes a quick Google search to find an up-to-the-minute list of school shootings in the United States. According
How can we set a fair price for drugs?
Health economist Peter Neumann has a proposal for how to rein in the growing costs of prescription drugs. “Everyone wants
Babies are sensitive to rhyme, rhythm and phrases in children’s songs
All over the world, parents sing songs and recite rhymes to their young children. Researchers have known for some time
Home-schooling parents experienced psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic
Parents and caregivers who home-schooled children during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced significantly higher levels of psychological distress compared to those
Sound the fiber alarm: Most people need more of it in their diet
There are a lot of health factors to keep in mind as we navigate through the dietary day: calories, carbohydrates,
What parents need to know about kids and COVID-19
Already weary from two years of navigating parenthood during a pandemic, parents are facing a new stress: What to think
How you can help scientists better understand COVID variants with wearable devices
Duke researchers are investigating whether data from your smartphone and smartwatch can help determine if you have COVID-19 and how
How fetal alcohol exposure increases risk of development disorders
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy have uncovered mechanisms that help to explain how the