One of the hottest topics of conversation among parents right now is what to do about kids and phones. Increasingly, these ...
An expert explains why the developing brains of kids and teens need to be protected from engaging in daily copious smartphone ...
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Porter, the founder of Overtime, started OTE in 2021, with the idea to pay 17- to 20-year-olds to play in the league. It has since become “a Juilliard School for basketball.” ...
For some, October is the most wonderful time of the year—the leaves turn stunning shades of orange, red and yellow. The crisp ...
Youngsters who once built things, played games, and read books are now immersed in one-dimensional, passive tidbits of stimuli. That’s doing actual damage to their brains.
Scientists have sought to capture the first days of how a person comes to be, by recreating those early moments in a lab via models made up of induced pluripotent stem cells, or IPSCs.
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Summer usually marks a quiet time for mental health programs at Children’s Hospital Colorado. This year, the hospital system ...