Not everyone is happy with the new doll, but autistic people and advocates have reason to cheer.
In an attempt to help 'more children to see themselves represented in Barbie,' toy creator Mattel Inc. is releasing their first-ever autistic Barbie doll.
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The best way to improve amputees' control over a bionic hand is to give the hand a mind of its own, a new study argues. A bionic hand that's controlled by an artificial intelligence program, but under ...
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BLOOM (TAMPA) – Parenting toddlers can feel like a rollercoaster — one minute they’re giggling, the next they’re melting down. But how can parents tell the difference between normal toddler behavior ...
Parents can feel desperate when their little ones bite, taking it as a sign of a badly behaved child or left scrambling if their kid gets kicked out of a child care for recurrent biting. But it’s ...
Doctors at UChicago Medicine saved the life of a 2-year-old boy who suffered a catastrophic spinal injury that is typically not survived. Two-year-old Oliver Staub is from Germany, and if you saw him ...
EPHRATA, Wash. (WJW) — A 3-year-old boy in Washington state reportedly found a live, World War II-era hand grenade in the front yard of his family’s home in Hartline. He brought it to his parents, who ...
HARTLINE, Wash. — A three-year-old boy in Washington state found a live hand grenade outside his house Monday night. According to the Grant County Sheriff's Office, Washington State Patrol's Bomb ...