Jessica Kent-Hazledine, 33, was afraid she would not be able to see her son grow up.
How does the brain clean itself during sleep? A new ultrafast MRI method tracks cerebrospinal fluid flow without contrast ...
Sleep helps the brain to cleanse itself—and now this process can be measured in humans entirely noninvasively. Researchers at ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Court records are revealing what led to the tragic death of a 4-year-old boy with special needs on Indy’s south side. The boy’s mother and her boyfriend are still behind bars, ...
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A mother has been left stunned after the host of a toddler's birthday party repeatedly pressured her to stay longer despite explaining her baby’s strict nap schedule. The original poster (OP), user ...
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Put to sleep funny scene

This video collection features short funny moments filled with unexpected reactions and playful situations. Each clip captures everyday mishaps that quickly turn into laughs. From silly accidents to ...
So how much sleep do kids really need? It’s more than many parents may think. The National Sleep Foundation recommends 14 to 17 hours for newborns, 12 to 15 for infants, 11 to 14 for toddlers, 10 to ...
Who? Children from birth to 3 years and 11 months. What? MRI scans, 50-60 minutes. Is it safe? MRI is safe and painless. Why? This research study aims to understand the growing brain of young children ...
Daylight saving time can disrupt the body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm, leading to sleep issues and health risks. Studies have linked the time change to an increased risk of heart attacks, ...
Most adults wish they could catch more ZZZs for better health, sharper focus or simply to wake up feeling rested. Despite that desire, sufficient sleep remains elusive for millions. About one in three ...
A fitness video featuring Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and musician Kid Rock has gone viral, with both saying it was meant to encourage Americans to adopt healthier habits ...