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PSP infuses ₹1,760 cr into KKR-backed Lighthouse LearningCanadian pension fund PSP Investments is injecting $200 million into Lighthouse Learning Group. KKR is also investing fresh capital as it m...
With immigration crackdown, how will America get the workers it needs?America confronts a significant worker shortage. An aging population and reduced immigration are key factors. Many residents are not partic...
Infants prone to sleep, appetite issues in long Covid; preschoolers to dry cough: US studyA recent US study, part of the NIH's RECOVER initiative, reveals distinct long Covid symptoms in young children. Infants under two are pron...
Fears of US public health crises grow amid falling vaccination ratesUS experts are warning of a potential public health crisis due to declining vaccination rates and outbreaks of previously controlled childh...
Who's No. 2? Four leading Democrats emerge as a possible running mate for Kamala HarrisKamala Harris is set to succeed Biden with potential running mates like Andy Beshear, advocating KY economic growth and anti-extreme aborti...
Did the pandemic derail development in infants? The answer is not so black & whiteResearchers earlier pointed out that the long Covid stress, infections, and social distancing could have affected child development.
Apple CEO in Delhi on 2nd leg of India visit; tours crafts museum, Lodhi Art DistrictApple has long wanted physical retail stores in India. Its original plans for 2021 were derailed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gene therapy can be the answer to brain disorders: StudyScientists are hopeful that disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc. will be treatable in the future.
CDC advisers recommend Covid 19 shots for children under 5The government has been gearing up for the start of the shots early next week, with millions of doses ordered for distribution to doctors, ...
Childhood anxiety should not be ignored, can have lasting impact on mental well-beingA greater percentage of children considered highly anxious had special needs.
Childhood anxiety can affect your kid's life. Here is how to identify and address it earlyAnxiety can have adverse effects on child development, even if a child's anxiety levels fall below what clinicians would consider an anxiet...
Three COVID shots offer 'strong protection' for children under 5: PfizerThe news comes after months of anxious waiting by parents desperate to vaccinate their babies, toddlers and preschoolers, especially as COV...
Schools are in various stages of reopening but experts advise taking it slow to help kidsSince vaccination for children has yet to begin in India, permitting them to return to the physical classroom had become a divisive subject...
Competitiveness and foundational learningThe achievement of Sustainable Development Goal on Quality Education depends on the extent to which we prioritize our basics and get them r...
Return to Work? Not with child care still in limbo, some parents sayMany parents of young children — those under 12 who cannot yet be vaccinated — say they are unable to return to workplaces or apply for new...
How can Harry-Meghan introduce Baby Girl Sussex to big bro Archie? Experts share tipsParents & pediatric experts warn that the transition takes preparation and diligence.
Biden's agenda: What can pass and what faces steep oddsOn some of Biden's top priorities, Democrats may choose to find ways to cut out Republicans entirely. The president told lawmakers that "do...
President Joe Biden's speech to Congress: Government is good, and so are jobsBiden said the U.S. is "on the move again" after struggling through a devastating pandemic that killed more than 570,000 Americans, disrupt...
President Bill Lincoln: America needs to look at two giants of the 19th century for a comebackA reformed America could lead the West again; but if Washington snoozes, it could follow the way of other empires that crumbled, notably Ro...
As new clusters emerge, WHO warns virus may be here to stayIt's possible the new coronavirus may be here to stay, a top World Health Organisation official has warned.