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Forget the Chips and Dip; This Is One Weird Super Bowl Diet
Dwight Freeney follows a mysterious protocol to find what foods work for him.
Health Buzz: New Device May Help Control Type 1 Diabetes
Better nighttime glucose control; still time to claim the COBRA subsidy; the case for school recess
4 Reasons More Recess Helps Kids Do Better in School
Principals say children’s behavior and academic achievement improve with more recess.
What's the Story About Gastrointestinal Problems in Kids With Autism?
Research shows no higher risk in autistic children, nor any evidence that a special diet might help.
Mixed-Handed Kids May Struggle With ADHD, Learning Problems
Parents can use handedness as a clue to watch out for developmental issues.
Are Two Mommies as Good as Mom and Dad?
Yes, according to a new analysis of research
January 27, 2010
- Family Health
3 Ways to Find Obesity Treatment That Works for Your Child
Behavioral therapies for child obesity work best, but many families will have a hard time finding them.
Circumcision: The Flap Over Foreskin Continues
Circumcision's health benefits are getting new scrutiny.
5 Ways to Make Kids’ Media Use Safe and Healthy
New Kaiser study finds that kids spend 7½ hours a day using phone, iPods, computers, and TV
Screening for Childhood Obesity, Without an Easy Solution
Losing weight is tough for kids, too. Is it time to look beyond dieting?
