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Parents Should Read to Kids Starting in Infancy, Docs Say
By Rachael Rettner published
Doctors should encourage parents to read to their children often, and start well before they enter school, according to a new statement from the nation's largest group of pediatricians.
Married Men More Likely to Get Health Screenings
By Rachael Rettner published
Married men are more likely to visit the doctor and get recommended health screenings than unmarried men who live with their significant others, according to a new report.
Top Apps for Lending a Hand to New Parents
By Alyssa Danigelis published
There are many apps for new parents that can help them answer questions about their baby's health, as well as manage their own sanity.
Children of Divorce May Be More Likely to Be Overweight
By Cari Nierenberg published
Children whose parents are divorced are more likely to be overweight or obese than kids whose parents are married, a new study suggests.
The Trick to Getting Your Kids to Help Around the House
By Martta Kelly published
Kids may be more likely to help around the house if parents reinforce their self-identity as a good person, a new study suggests.
'Love Hormone' Oxytocin May Intensify Orgasms
By Rachael Rettner published
A dose of the "love hormone" oxytocin may make orgasms more intense for people without sexual problems, a new study from Germany suggests.
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