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Too Much Screen Time in Early Life May Lead to Sensory Processing Issues Later
New research finds that screen use before the age of two may lead to atypical sensory behaviors, some of which are common in autism.
Too Much Screen Time in Early Life May Lead to Sensory Processing Issues Later
New research finds that screen use before the age of two may lead to atypical sensory behaviors, some of which are common in autism.
There May Be Five Subtypes of Alzheimer's, According to New Research
The researchers say this may help explain why treatments have been difficult to develop.
There May Be Five Subtypes of Alzheimer's, According to New Research
The researchers say this may help explain why treatments have been difficult to develop.
How To Remove Snowballs From Dog's Fur And Prevent Them From Occurring
The struggle is real...
How To Remove Snowballs From Dog's Fur And Prevent Them From Occurring
The struggle is real...
Over 90 Homeless Dogs & Cats Have Landed In Wisconsin To Start Their New Lives
Thank you for your continued support!
Over 90 Homeless Dogs & Cats Have Landed In Wisconsin To Start Their New Lives
Thank you for your continued support!
Hero Husky Kobe Unearths Deadly Gas Leak Saving Entire Philadelphia Block
This dog's unusual behavior led to a startling discovery that had life-or-death stakes for an entire neighborhood.
Hero Husky Kobe Unearths Deadly Gas Leak Saving Entire Philadelphia Block
This dog's unusual behavior led to a startling discovery that had life-or-death stakes for an entire neighborhood.
Senior Dog Ajax Finds Love Again After Being Found Guarding Deceased Owner
From standing guard over his late owner to finding a new chapter of love and care, Ajax's story is a true testament to the enduring bond between dogs and humans.
Senior Dog Ajax Finds Love Again After Being Found Guarding Deceased Owner
From standing guard over his late owner to finding a new chapter of love and care, Ajax's story is a true testament to the enduring bond between dogs and humans.