_ ADHD Medication Problem? By Jane Farrell video Intentional and Unintentional Exposure to ADHD Drugs on the Rise, Study Finds.
_ E-cigarettes and Cancer-Causing Chemicals By Jane Farrell video Teens who use e-cigarettes are exposed to toxic compounds, study finds.
_ Childhood Obesity Epidemic Continues? By Jane Farrell video Obesity in children 2 to 19 is not declining, new study finds.
_ Height and Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell video Short stature in childhood may increase stroke risk in adulthood, new study finds.
_ Acne and Depression By Jane Farrell video Acne patients at higher risk for depression, study finds.
_ Breastfeeding Benefits for Mom By Jane Farrell video Breastfeeding may lower a woman’s risk of diabetes, new study finds.
_ Health Benefits of Fish By Jane Farrell video Kids who eat fish often have higher IQ’s and sleep better, new study finds.
_ Childhood Trauma and Adult Health By Jane Farrell video Childhood trauma may increase the risk of heart disease in adulthood, according to new research.
_ Bedtime and Tech By Jane Farrell video Use of tech at bedtime puts children at risk for higher BMI and too little sleep, new study finds.
_ Window Blind dangers By Jane Farrell video Window blinds continue to cause serious injuries to children, study finds.
_ E-cigarettes a Gateway? By Jane Farrell video Teens who use e-cigarettes at high risk of smoking traditional cigarettes, study finds.
_ Digital Addiction Risks By Jane Farrell video Smartphone and Internet addiction may change brain chemistry, new study finds.
_ Self-Harm Prevention By Jane Farrell video ER visits for self-injury increasing among young girls, study finds.
_ Supportive Treatment for Childhood Obesity By Jane Farrell video New recommendations to help reduce weight stigmatization in children
_ ADHD and Family Dynamics By Jane Farrell video Cutting back on harsh discipline helps calm kids with ADHD, study finds.
_ Exercise and Mortality By Jane Farrell video Moderate to vigorous exercise lowers the risk of death in older women, study finds
_ Pot Use in Adolescence By Jane Farrell video Marijuana use among teens has not increased in a decade, study finds