Parents typically track children's growth—research could one day let them follow brain development
At a typical pediatric visit, parents and clinicians examine where a child falls on growth charts that compare their height and weight to national averages. Now, a team of University of Maryland ...
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will conduct a study to review the state of scientific evidence in nutrition and toxicology of associations between seafood intake and ...
If your child's been injured you may have learned about growth plates, but if not, you may not know what they are or why they are important.
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