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Young Adults and Rise in Dry Eye Disease
Researchers at Aston University (U.K.) have called for more advice to be given to young people about preventing dry eye disease, after a study carried out in conjunction with Oslo University Hospital and Sørlandet Hospital Trust in Norway found that 90 percent of participants had at least one sign of the condition in their eyes. ...
Screen-free Bedtimes Boost Toddler Sleep, New Research Shows
A world-first randomized controlled trial (RCT) of toddler screen time shows that removing screen time in the hour before bed improves the quality of toddler sleep. It is widely recognized that poor sleep in early childhood is linked to negative outcomes such as health problems, developmental difficulties and behavioral issues. The Bedtime Boost study, funded ...
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