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50 easy St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids
If you’re looking for fun, low-stress ways to celebrate, these kid-friendly crafts are packed with rainbows, shamrocks, ...
The appearance of someone's rear end may reveal a hidden sign that they're dealing with autism, ADHD, or both.
For most adults, nothing will ever beat fresh vegetables from a local farmer’s market, cooked and seasoned to perfection. But for kids, getting them to choke down a carrot or broccoli can feel like an ...
Cutting-edge 3D AI technology can identify early childhood tooth decay as accurately as visual exams, paving the way for significantly faster and more accessible care, according to a new study. The ...
A firm appointed to lead the landscape design for a £110m revamp of a leisure centre will be working with children on the plans. Jersey Development Company confirmed the appointment of the ...
LGBTQ media advocacy organization The Rainbow Project has launched an archive dedicated to chronicling queer storylines in children’s film and television programming. The archive features video, audio ...
1 Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation and Healthcare, Guigang People’s Hospital, Guigang, Guangxi, China 2 Department of Hand and Foot Microsurgery and Orthopedics, Guigang People’s Hospital, ...
New research reveals how long work hours and high stress drain parents’ capacity to help with homework, widening gaps in children’s reading achievement and exposing a hidden cost of modern family life ...
A new study from the Durham University Psychology Department has found that children's views on the design and comfort of air pollution masks could be key to encouraging their regular use. The ...
Decades of research has viewed DNA as a sequence-based instruction manual; yet every cell in the body shares the same genes – so where is the language that writes the memory of cell identities?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Norton Children’s is one step closer to designing its new pediatric care campus in Jeffersontown — and families across Kentucky are helping decide what it will look like.
Can you drill a hole in a cube that an identical cube could fall through? Prince Rupert of the Rhine first asked this question in the 17th century, and he soon found out the answer is yes. One can ...
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