Apartment Dwellers Face Higher Injury Risk
Health Behavior News ServiceCompared to people who live in detached or single-family homes, apartment dwellers experience substantially higher rates of injury, according to a new study from Wales.
Compared to people who live in detached or single-family homes, apartment dwellers experience substantially higher rates of injury, according to a new study from Wales.
New research from the Douglas Hospital Research Centre in Montreal, Canada, suggests mothers who are not stressed make better parents and consequently that their daughters make more attentive mothers. These findings, from both human and animal studies, highlight the importance of a positive environment not only for the child, but for the mother as well.
Young children are reluctant to describe someone as mean, according to new research by Wake Forest University psychologist Janet Boseovski. The study evaluated how much information preschoolers need before they assign a negative or positive characteristic to someone.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among adolescents, according to the CDC. In such a preventable tragedy, early detection of the various risk factors and treatment could help save many lives. Now, researchers at Columbus Children's Hospital in Ohio have demonstrated that young people with suicidal thoughts can be successfully identified in a primary care setting, allowing for early intervention.
According to the latest research presented in a special issue of Developmental Psychology, published by the American Psychological Association (APA), spending a lot of time on the Web can have both negative and positive effects on young people.
The study sought to determine whether midlife women were more likely to leave the labor force once they began care work -- answer: they were -- and whether workplace policies made any difference. While access to family-friendly benefits such as flexible hours and paid vacation and sick days helped middle-aged women in general, only unpaid leave made a significant difference for caregivers.
Spring is in the air, but should pregnant moms be? With travel season in full bloom, many moms-to-be may wonder whether boarding a plane is wise.
The local boy with the most bling is a good choice in the spring, but as summer progresses a girl bird's best bet is a stranger. Who's chosen by whom in the mating game is determined by seasonal changes in the genetic diversity of available mates, according to new research based on a 10-year study of wild finches.
Sharing stories about your childhood can be a great way to bond with your kids, to teach them story structure and to show them who they are, said UAB education expert Deborah Strevy, Ph.D.
Two recently released books on autism offer insights and information for both parents and practitioners working with children with this complex disorder.
With growing crime rates and limited options for teens in Boston the Center for the Study of Sport in Society's Urban Youth Sports (UYS) program has developed a welcome alternative in its Junior Coaches Academy (JCA). On April 18-21 from 9:00am - 12:00pm at the Tobin Community Center, students will be trained in team building and sport specific skills and practice sessions.
Every parent worries that his or her child may turn to drugs, or worse, become dependent on them, and a new study indicates that parents of boys who have very low self-esteem and have friends who approve of drug and alcohol use may have good cause to worry.
After getting their tonsils out and going home from the hospital, along with ice cream, young children must take pain medication until their throat heals. But parents often have a tough time getting them to take their liquid pain medication.
With so many demands on parents time it can be hard to find enough time to fit everything in. Dr. Tom Lee talks about the importance of spending quality time with children and gives practical tips on making it a reality.
Talking to your child about sex can be uncomfortable. A Saint Louis University physician and contributing author of a book says being approachable and sharing your expectations opens the door to good communications.
Children of immigrants have much lower injury rates than children of low-income, U.S.-born parents, according to a recent study.
Studies have shown a majority of teen pregnancies occurs because of lack of education. Most teenage girls are unaware when they are most likely to become pregnant, said Penelope Bosarge, C.R.N.P., women's health nurse practitioner.
It seems that American kids today have a full calendar every day of the week. And for families with two or more children, and parents who work outside the home, it can get pretty hectic trying to get everyone to the right place at the right time. It's hectic for the parents. But what about the kids?
Keys to putting your children back on a sleep schedule for the start of the school year.
Evaluate your teen for depression or mental illness if symptoms are acting very out of character.
Many teens have trouble waking up in the morning for school, and their circadian clock may be to blame. Researchers believe some teenagers who experience difficulty waking up in the morning may actually be suffering from sleep deprivation because their "internal" clock conflicts with the schedule they keep.
A Purdue University literacy expert says one of the best ways children can stimulate their brains during the summer is to read books they enjoy.
Shopping with your children doesn't have to be emotionally and financially draining, said finance professor Lance Nail, Ph.D.
As millions of young fans worldwide dive into the latest Harry Potter book, a Purdue University expert on childhood grief and mourning says the book's portrayal of death provides a great educational opportunity.
Hearing loss in more than a million American children is undetected or untreated, according to the Better Hearing Institute (BHI). To help meet this challenge, the BHI is making available a free "Guide to Your Child's Hearing," with practical tips for parents.
The new Harry Potter book presents a painless way parents can discuss growing up with their children and is good summer fun, a Saint Louis University pediatrician says.
Potty training is an important milestone in a child's life. Training can easily turn aggravating, though, when a child isn't as responsive as hoped. Doctors have valuable toilet-training tips to help parents with the process, including signs that indicate when your child is ready to begin training.
Father's Day is almost upon us and University of Maryland researchers want to know: Just how important is a father to the family in 2005? How far have fathers come - and how far do they have to go to be an equal partner? Some of their answers might surprise you!
Laws mandating joint physical custody of children after divorce can be harmful for some kids, said UAB child psychologist Vivian Friedman, Ph.D.
Researchers are discovering how early experiences affect a person's psychological and physical health. The June issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter reports that childhood trauma and loss can cause prolonged hypersensitivity to stress by upsetting the brain's regulation of stress responses.
David Finkelhor, director of the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, is available to talk about the Michael Jackson child molestation trial both while the jury deliberates and after a verdict is reached.
Do dads parent differently than moms? Absolutely, Rob Palkovitz, University of Delaware professor of individual and family studies, says.
Adults, as well as children, benefit from a strong and reliable bond with their fathers, according to Michael Ferrari, University of Delaware associate professor of individual and family studies.
Adults, as well as children, benefit from a strong and reliable bond with their fathers, according to Michael Ferrari, University of Delaware associate professor of individual and family studies.
Effective communication is a major characteristic of strong families. Each member of a family needs to learn how to successfully communicate in order to build healthy relationships.
Fathers play an important role in children's success in school, according to a University of Delaware researcher who studies fathers and families.
Expert: Dr. Barbara Fiese identifies the summer vacation as a way to continue or create new family rituals.
Family vacations are no longer restricted to pilgrimages to Grandma's house. A University of Washington travel physician and researcher offers advice for traveling with children, gleaned in part from the experience of taking a toddler to Peru.
Family vacations are no longer restricted to pilgrimages to Grandma's house. A University of Washington travel physician and researcher offers advice for traveling with children, gleaned in part from the experience of taking a toddler to Peru.
Children, especially toddlers, are more likely to get into household items that can injure or poison them.
The family cooks have spent days preparing for the annual reunion. The chicken is fried and grandma's famous potato salad is complete. Everything is perfect. Or is it? Later, everyone is trying to see who can make it to the bathroom first. Welcome to a cook's worst nightmare: food poisoning.
With the current school year drawing to a close, countless families soon will be confronted with what many of them will consider devastating news: Their child's teacher will recommend that he repeat the same grade next year.
"When it comes to surgery and how kids' bodies heal, it's important to realize that children are not small adults, and they respond differently than do their larger counterparts," says Gregory Fontana, M.D.
When a family's routine is disrupted, as they tend to be during summer vacation, parents need to make decisions and put a program in place so all family members know what is expected of them, says a Purdue University child and family specialist.
When a family's routine is disrupted, as they tend to be during summer vacation, parents need to make decisions and put a program in place so all family members know what is expected of them, says a Purdue University child and family specialist.
With warm, sunny weather outside, no one wants to find themselves cooped up indoors, especially children. But heading outdoors without adequate sun protection can lead to a sunburn that lingers long after the outdoor fun has ended.
Adults with children or grandchildren know that protecting their little ones from the sun is essential to preventing painful sunburns. But while parents are busy slathering kids with sunscreen, they are not as likely to practice this same behavior when it comes to protecting themselves.
National Association of Social Workers, in partnership with the Case Family Programs, recognizes May as National Foster Care Month. This observance month recognizes the dedication of foster parents and highlights the need in nearly every community for more qualified foster parents.
As the days grow longer and hotter, it's time to bring out the bikes, skates, lawnmowers and boats. But for families with children, it's also time for helmets, kneepads and the watchful eyes of an adult supervisor because summer can be a busy time in emergency rooms.
Believe it or not, children don't develop picky eating habits just to annoy and frustrate their parents. Picky eating is actually believed to be rooted in our natural evolution as humans. But, there are ways to make mealtime less stressful.