Recent research carried out by the European Institute of Studies on Prevention has revealed that night-time violence among young Spaniards is no longer a rare occurrence.
Swedish teenagers believe that the bully and the victim’s individual characteristics, rather than the wider social environment, explain why bullying occurs.
Urine samples of children who lived with smokers showed high levels of tobacco-related carcinogens, according to a recent study.
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Young, unsupervised children, scientists explain, are most at risk for dog bites. The attacks are usually from family pets and if they bite once, they
A research has used teen texting habit as an index to measure the likelihood of their indulgence in irresponsible, with those sending over 120 messages
A new study from the Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University has revealed that children who are unhappy at school or home are much more likely to turn to sex and alcohol.
Children who have hypertension are much more likely to have learning disabilities than children with normal blood pressure, a new study by University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) has indicated.
Maternal smoking during pregnancy, a new research study warns, is a major risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), with nicotine likely as the active agent.
A new study has pointed out that when parents play with their kids or spend quality time, they are actually protecting their kids from risks of personality disorders later in life.
A Finnish study has shown dietary intervention in infancy can prevent the initiation of the disease process leading to Type 1 diabetes among high-risk children.