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New studies indicate that young kids may be exposed to toxic chemicals while they sleep, but experts say parents can take practical steps to avoid that.
Along with answering back and leaving dirty dishes in their room, sleeping in until noon is a habit that often earns ...
A new study tested 16 children’s mattresses and found widespread contamination with harmful semivolatile organic compounds ...
Most scary of all, when researchers simulated a child's body temperature and weight on the mattresses, emissions of toxic ...
Adolescents who sleep for longer -- and from an earlier bedtime -- than their peers tend to have improved brain function and perform better at cognitive tests, researchers have shown. But the study of ...
Amid a youth mental health crisis and a shortage of inpatient psychiatric beds, residents of a St. Louis suburb opposed a ...
A Canadian in-home study found that young children are significantly exposed to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in ...
TORONTO — Your child’s mattress could be exposing them to a cocktail of harmful chemicals while they sleep. Alarming new ...
Two new studies tested for phthalates, flame retardants, and more. A few key steps can help reduce risks for babies and ...
Invisible chemicals rising from children’s mattresses may be harming their brains and bodies. That’s according to a pair of studies published on Tuesday, which found troubling levels of ...
The Family Study Room, which opened this spring in the J ... or a member of the SF State staff or faculty, you and the kids in your life are all welcome here,” the library website states.
It’s not just that Combs lives in a fairly ordinary home — he expects his kids to learn responsibility, just like anyone else. “The living room is the playroom. All the kids’ toys are in ...