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    The incentive to age gracefully: those eager to have children often choose older partners.

    Here’s another reason to age gracefully and beautifully. According to a recent study by researchers at the University of…

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    Vegan children tend to be thinner and shorter than their meat-eating peers.

    It turns out that children who do not eat meat are thinner and shorter than those who do. A team of researchers from the U.S., Italy, and Australia analyzed data…

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    The magic of Christmas is felt most vividly by children at the age of six, according to psychologists.

    Research by British psychologists has revealed that the peak of Christmas excitement occurs at the age of six. Therefore, if you have a child of this age, make sure this…

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    When wine was a school drink: how French students got drunk during recess.

    It may sound shocking today, but every French schoolchild used to receive their legal glass of during lunch—albeit watered down. And believe it or not, no one was outraged! On…

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    The children of Pompeii depicted a harsh adult world.

    According to researchers, these doodles provide valuable insights into the thought processes and life preferences of young ancient Romans. Scientists estimate that the artists behind these drawings were around 5…

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    Unexpectedly, scientists have identified certain beneficial foods that may contribute to the development of diabetes.

    A large-scale study conducted by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare in Helsinki has revealed that the consumption of most fruits and certain grains may trigger the development of…

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    Playing in the green woods and mud boosts children’s immunity.

    A team from the University of Helsinki engaged 75 toddlers aged 3 to 5 from 10 preschools in the Finnish capital for their experiment. The researchers discovered that just one…

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    Children who eat fish grow up to be sociable and kind.

    A new study from the University of Bristol (UK) has revealed that children who eat fish at least twice a week are more sociable and kind-hearted. The research team urges…

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    Children from poor families age faster than their wealthy peers.

    According to a study from Imperial College London, children from poorer families are more likely to face biological issues, such as accelerated aging, compared to those born with a silver…

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    Having a dog at home guarantees a girl’s active lifestyle.

    Australian researchers assert that having a dog in the family boosts children’s physical activity, particularly among girls. Owning a dog is linked to an increase in daily activity for girls…

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    How Overprotecting Your Child Backfires

    Often, well-meaning moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas try to be “perfect” caregivers for their little ones. They hold their babies close, shielding them from the dangers of the wider…

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    How Physical Play Makes Kids Smarter

    “Prepare your sled in summer and your cart in winter,” goes the old saying. The same applies to the qualities our children will need to excel in school; we must…

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    How to Build Kids’ Resilience: Air, Water, Sun, and Exercise to Boost Immunity

    Children who are used to gradual hardening are generally more cheerful, catch colds less often, and are less susceptible to infectious diseases. When they do get sick, they tend to…

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