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How your child’s tantrum could be a sign of ADHD – and 6 other signs to watch for

TheSun.co.uk 

TANTRUMS have been flagged as a potential sign of ADHD in children.

We know what you’re thinking – don’t all kids have tantrums?

GettyTantrums in young children could be linked to ADHD, according to a new study[/caption]

New studies have been looking into how attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) progresses over time.

And the latest, led by the University of Edinburgh, is among the first to look at the links between early patterns of emotion regulation and school-age mental health. Читать дальше...

Ask the Expert: Would It Be Noncompliant to Require Employees to Work Both the Day Before and the Day After a Holiday to Receive Holiday Pay?

Hrdailyadvisor.blr.com 

Question: Would it be noncompliant to require employees to work both the day before and the day after a holiday to receive holiday pay? Also, would it break any pay laws not to provide holiday pay to an employee who calls out sick before a holiday? Answer: Although holiday pay is a common benefit employers provide, […]

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Russia Boosts Defense Budget by 25% for 2025

«The Rio Times» 

Russia’s defense spending is set to reach unprecedented levels in the coming years. The Kremlin plans to allocate 13.5 trillion rubles ($145 billion) to military expenditures in 2025. This figure represents a 25% increase from the 2024 budget of 10.4 trillion rubles. The surge in military spending reflects Russia’s ongoing commitment to its operations in […]

Belarus operators sell new devices from Apple

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) A1 Belarus has started sales of new iPhones from Apple in its shops. The iPhone 16 Pro 512 GB and 1 TB, as well as the iPhone 16 Pro Max 1 TB are...

Record number of wickets fall in front of record number of fans at Perth

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Australia endured a dramatic batting collapse, finishing Day 1 of the first Test in Perth at 67 for 7 in response to India's 150 in the first innings. India, who were bowled out for 150 in 49.4 overs just before tea, took seven Australian wickets in just 27 overs during the final session.