Kids growing up under average temps above 86 degrees are less likely to meet developmental milestones for literacy and mathematics, experts reported.
An estimated 15–20% of children are neurodivergent, with diagnoses rising each year. They may have a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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Extreme heat may be damaging young children’s brains, study finds
As the planet’s temperatures increase, will grades and IQs plummet? In A Nutshell The 32°C Tipping Point: Children exposed to ...
According to Palomino, when shivering is extreme or persistent despite warming up, especially among older adults, it may be a ...
It was thought that complex cells couldn’t survive above a certain temperature, but a tiny amoeba has proven that assumption ...
As the Miami Valley advances towards colder temperatures, kids will likely want to go outside to play. Abbey Pettiford, ...
Though some might see video games as a distraction, a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests they can actually ...
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