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Researchers in the UK have found the sugar levels in children's fruit drinks to be "unacceptably high."
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There is a sharp generational divide between mothers and daughters and who they support in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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"Our work supports the theory that antibiotics may progressively alter the composition and function of the gut microbiome"
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A new study examines the impact of oxytocin levels on mother-child bonding, and what it might mean for baby's healthy development.
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Why is happiness among teens steadily declining, and what can we do about it?
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Our job as parents and caregivers is central to our lives. But parenthood isn't the only lens through which we see the world.
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Can parenting classes help curb child abuse? The Atlantic explores the successes and limitations of abuse prevention programs.
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Research says that if you want to maximize leisure time, better to loosely pencil it in rather than strictly schedule it.
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Here's the best news you'll ever hear ever ever ever.
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There's no demographic better equipped to tell you how to maximize 60 minutes than brilliant, busy mothers.
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Worried about the impending robot revolution? You don't need to be. Here's why.
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Even with the anguish, I'm grateful can show my daughter that what matters is how you treat people, and knowing and valuing yourself.
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Exercise combats depression and anxiety: it's all about the neurotransmitters.
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A branch of the French Armed Forces is warning French parents to “Please stop posting pictures of your kids on Facebook.”
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The false confidence in September that you could make through the winter without going somewhere warm.
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The mother of a boy with Hunter Syndrome (a terminal condition), says to always put the person before the disability, illness, or tragedy.
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Study shows that if we want to effectively reduce bullying, we need to teach the bystanders to be empathetic.
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"R U OK?," he asked. "I love U guys," 16-year-old Emily messaged back. That was the last time her parents would hear from her.
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Consciously or not, we make a choice to give something up every time we log onto Facebook. What that something is might surprise you.
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Attitudes and behaviors of teen boys and young men impact the likeliness of becoming a teen or nonresident father.
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