NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Teenage boys who are heavily into sport get new respect in a Swedish study that found physically active teenagers tend to be smarter than their couch-potato counterparts.
New research from the University of Montreal suggests that boys who participate in sports and stay physically active during early childhood may alter their "emotional distress trajectories" in ways ...
Jordan is an active boy who is looking to be cared for and snuggled. He likes one-on-one attention and benefits from both structured and unstructured time with the adults in his life. He loves to ...
Higher levels of physical activity are related to better academic achievement during the first three school years, particularly in boys, research shows. For instance, boys with higher levels of ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. STALEY, N.C. (WGHP) — A sweet boy is on the ...
I couldn't sit still in school. If Ritalin had been around then, I would have been put on it intravenously. I wouldn't have had the self-awareness nor the moxie to write the following letter to any of ...
MIDLAND, Texas — He is the busiest little boy you ever did meet. Kethan is a very active child, a little ornery and incredibly curious. “It has been an emotional roller coaster with him from the ...
With the 2024 New Jersey boys soccer season officially in the books, there were plenty of players across the state who put up gaudy goal, assist or saves totals. For some, they came amid a breakout ...