More children have overweight in regions with high rates of single parenthood, low education levels, low income and high child poverty. The pandemic may also have reinforced this trend.
A research team has found that giving iron supplements to children living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in sub-Saharan Africa could be an important first step in optimizing brain development ...
About one in five parents whose children don't attend school are forced to leave their jobs, a private survey revealed in ...
A science and technology educational event postponed due to bus driver shortages is set to be rescheduled for early next year ...
Lawmakers granted OHSU, a public agency, semi-independent status in 1995 in exchange for various promises — including that it ...
Partnerships between developers and researchers could help to improve the quality of educational apps and other technologies.
Residents are being invited to help shape a multi-million pound attraction opening in Scunthorpe next spring. North ...
Any doctor who is unabashedly pro-vaccine has already spoken up about the normalization of anti-vaxx quackery within our ...
Cutting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life - from conception to the age of two - appears to reduce the risk of ...
Studies have linked air pollution to peanut allergies, ADHD and memory problems, with male brains particularly susceptible.
Educating more doctors in nutrition science could trigger a seismic change for the better in U.S. health care.
A new medically challenging case being presented at this year’s ACAAI Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston warns that, for those with allergies and asthma, health problems from burning incense can be a ...