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Parenting
Walk your way to pregnancy
Washington D.C. [USA], May 9 (ANI): Having trouble conceiving? Walking may aid your chance of becoming pregnant, according to a study.
Heating food in microwave can hamper your fertility
New Delhi [India], May 8 (ANI): Food microwaved in plastic containers can put you or your unborn child at a greater risk of infertility, diabetes, obesity and cancer.
Less educated, new parents are at high risk!
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 05 (ANI): Turns out, less educated, new parents are at high risk of depression.
Planning a baby? Avoid eating fast food
Washington D.C. [USA], May 4 (ANI): Women, take note! If you eat more of junk food and less of fruits, chances are you will take longer to get pregnant, according to a study.
Parental support can do wonders for career success
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 03 (ANI): Strong links have been found between parental support and career success in children, a new study has claimed.
Antiepileptic drugs could lead to birth defects
Washington D.C. [USA], May 2 (ANI): A group of researchers have found that a common drug for treating epileptic seizures if used by pregnant women can lead to birth defects.
Positive parents help kids to maintain healthier relationships
Washington D.C. [United States], Apr. 30 (ANI): From talking and reading to infants to making values clear, parents exert enormous influence over their children's development.
A new weapon against epilepsy
Washington D.C [USA], Apr 28 (ANI): A recent study has offered new hope for parents who have a child with a rare but serious form of epilepsy, epileptic encephalopathy (EE).
The importance of encouraging curiosity in kids
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Apr 27 (ANI): Turns out, parents can do a lot to ensure the academic success of children in the later stages of life.
It's better to induce than watch and wait!
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Apr 26 (ANI): Turns out, it is better to induce the labour than to wait and watch, a new research has stated.
Azafran on an expansion drive, forays into baby care segment
New Delhi [India], April 26 (ANI): Sticking to their ethos of going green and making environment-friendly products, Azafran Innovacion, a sustainable and research oriented company has forayed into the baby care segment.
Binge drinking during pregnancy could lead to alcohol abuse in kid
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 26 (ANI): Moms-to-be, take note! Binge drinking during pregnancy and lactation can hamper your newborn's mental health, according to a study.
Catching some zzz's in school can help teens' performance
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 26 (ANI): Regular mid-day naps can help tired adolescents' performance in school, suggested a study.
Happy parenting is no long a distant dream!
New Delhi [India], Apr 24 (ANI): Off-late, infertility has become a prevailing issue among young Indians.
An improvement in child car safety
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Apr 20 (ANI): Turns out, a significant improvement has been seen in child car safety.
Junk food ads are targetting your kids
South Australia [Australia], Apr. 18 (ANI): The growing awareness of the effects of junk food is slower than the pace of the effect that it has on your child. Understanding all about junk food and how to replace it with healthy eating is something a parent may want to know about.
Does anesthesia affect kids' IQ?
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr. 18 (ANI): A Mayo Clinic study has found no link between surgical anesthesia and low IQ in children.
How maternal depression affects child's IQ
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 17 (ANI): A mother's depression can have a negative impact on her child's cognitive development, according to a study.
Here is why pregnant women should not have painkillers
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Apr. 16 (ANI): Doctors have always advised caution against consuming painkillers during pregnancy due to various reasons.
How yoga can help school kids relieve anxiety
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 11 (ANI): Yoga and mindfulness activities at school can help improve emotional health of children with anxiety, according to a study.
Smartphone addiction- every parent's concern
London [U.K.], Apr 09 (ANI): Turns out, smartphone addiction is not just limited to the adults. Every one in four children, under the age of six, has a smartphone, a research has found.
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A new weapon against epilepsy
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