HealthDay News Screen Time and Teen Time Study found no link between high use of video games/computers and academics, delinquency TUESDAY, Feb. 14, 2017 A new study challenges the widely held belief that spending a lot of time playing video games, using the computer or watching TV is harmful for teens. The study analyzed data from the 2013 Youth R... » Read the full article | Low-Income Kids More Likely to Have ADHD, Asthma Autism more often diagnosed among children in higher-income families, study finds TUESDAY, Feb. 14, 2017 Children in families struggling to make ends meet are developing asthma and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at faster rates than kids from families with greater means, a new study finds. ... » Read the full article | Some Partners Need Extra Loving This Valentine's Day If your loved one is depressed or stressed, offer some 'invisible support,' researcher suggests TUESDAY, Feb. 14, 2017 The best gift you can give a stressed or depressed partner this Valentine's Day is extra love and support, researchers say. They surveyed more than 1,400 couples on self-esteem, levels of depressi... » Read the full article | Be Your Child's Valentine The American Academy of Pediatrics offers tips for showing kids your love every day SUNDAY, Feb. 12, 2017 Valentine's Day is two days away, and it's a great day to show your kids a little extra loving, child health experts say. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offer... » Read the full article | The 'Selfie' Paradox People love their own, but aren't so crazy about others' on social media, study finds MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2017 Apparently the millions of people who take "selfies" live by a double standard, a new study suggests. Many people believe their selfies are not narcissistic, but have the opposite view of selfies p... » Read the full article | Beware Heart Attack Risk From Shoveling Snow Canadian study finds cases rose for men after heavy snowfalls MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2017 Shoveling is the probable reason why men are more likely to suffer a heart attack after a heavy snowfall, researchers report. In a new study, investigators analyzed data on heart attacks between t... » Read the full article | Tiny Babies May Face Mental Health Problems Later Review found greater likelihood of ADHD, anxiety and depression MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2017 Extremely low birth weight babies may be at increased risk for mental health problems later in life, a new review suggests. Researchers examined 41 studies conducted from 1990 to 2016. The studies ... » Read the full article | | | | Featured: | eHealth Portal Health and medical information changes rapidly--even hourly. New studies and findings are reported daily. It is imperative for eHealth portals to stay up-to-date with these studies and findings to encourage their visitors to bookmark and visit daily. | | |
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