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(KATU) — A recent study suggested that cartoons targeted ... Cornwell noted that the pro-sweets messages in cartoons could influence children's play. "Not only are children watching the show ...
A recent study suggested that cartoons targeted ... Cornwell noted that the pro-sweets messages in cartoons could influence children's play. "Not only are children watching the show, but they ...
Slush ice drinks containing glycerol, popularly called slushies, are harmful to children under eight years of age, doctors warn in a new study after a string of hospitalisations in the US and the UK.
The study results were the same for men and women. Having children might keep your brain fitter and younger, a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS ...
It turns out that many ‘90s shows were slower-paced, with simpler animation and softer color palettes—a stark contrast to the bright, fast-moving, sound-heavy kids’ programming of today. Modern ...
A study in Nature Mental Health links paracetamol use during pregnancy to a higher risk of ADHD in children. The research tracked acetaminophen levels in 307 Black women, finding a significant ...
Conventional wisdom says more screen time is bad for kids. But new research suggests that may not be the full story. In the latest episode of “The Poynter Report Podcast,” Dr. Justin Martin ...
UO noted that sweets are still prominent in cartoons despite some U.S. leaders’ efforts to limit food advertisements for children. Nichole Kelly, who researches eating behaviors at the ...
A study of primary school children found that those with stronger creative abilities tend to feel slightly less lonely. It is possible that children with better creative abilities also have a greater ...
Parents are more likely to read articles about the negative impacts of their children’s screen times than those that document a less consequential effect, NYU researchers found in a February study.
Many parents flock to vibrant, colorful children’s shows that appear to be “kid friendly,” but are they really? Unfortunately ...