Are All Those 'Fidget Spinners' Really Helping Kids?
by Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, May 25, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Hot toy is probably more of a distraction than a help in the classroom, experts say
by Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, May 25, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Hot toy is probably more of a distraction than a help in the classroom, experts say
by Robert Preidt, May 12, 2017 at 9:00 AM
They're more likely to play contact sports like football, lacrosse and hockey, study finds
by Alan Mozes, HealthDay Reporter, May 10, 2017 at 4:00 PM
Hallmarks of the disorder -- including inattention, impulsivity -- raise accident risk, researchers say
by Randy Dotinga, HealthDay Reporter, May 3, 2017 at 9:00 AM
More use is linked to attention and behavior problems, but also less anxiety, study finds
by Amy Norton, HealthDay Reporter, Mar 27, 2017 at 9:00 AM
But study suggests that children who were nursed may be less hyperactive at age 3
by Robert Preidt, Feb 16, 2017 at 7:00 AM
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity should be considered a brain disorder, researchers say
by Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, Feb 14, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Autism more often diagnosed among children in higher-income families, study finds
by Robert Preidt, Feb 13, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Review found greater likelihood of ADHD, anxiety and depression
by Amy Norton, HealthDay Reporter, Jan 30, 2017 at 7:00 AM
There's no solid proof, but encouraging healthy eating is a wise move, specialist says
by Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, Jan 26, 2017 at 2:00 PM
Mental health specialist says study raises more questions than it answers
by Robert Preidt, Jan 12, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Study links weak brain wiring connections in fetuses with preterm delivery
by Amy Norton, HealthDay Reporter, Jan 9, 2017 at 7:00 AM
Study found use of 'cybercycles' reduced classroom problems for kids with autism, ADHD, other concerns
by Randy Dotinga, HealthDay Reporter, Dec 29, 2016 at 7:00 AM
More must be done to teach them how to respond to aggression, researcher says
by Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:00 AM
Still, too few with disorder receive behavior therapy, child psychologist says
by Amy Norton, HealthDay Reporter, Oct 17, 2016 at 12:00 PM
They were even more vulnerable than children in low-income, single-parent families
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