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Kids growing up under average temps above 86 degrees are less likely to meet developmental milestones for literacy and mathematics, experts reported.
As the cold season ends in the Southern Hemisphere and we fold away our favorite wool jumpers and silk scarves, some ...
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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 ...
When your child feels warm or seems out of sorts, knowing if a fever might be the cause can be helpful. Here's how to take your child's temperature, safely and accurately. Check the manufacturer's ...
All kids get a fever from time to time. Usually, a fever isn’t dangerous or bad for kids. It can even be a good thing because it can help the immune system fight infection. Still, parents might be ...
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