Social media addiction is not natural or normal – but is it really a disease? We should be focusing on living with Facebook et al, rather then abandoning, restricting or censoring it, says technology writer Roisin Kiberd
Children’s meals in pubs and fast food chains ‘getting saltier’ Action on Salt study calls for traffic light labelling to help parents pick healthier options
Bedtime social media use may be harming UK teenagers, study says Exclusive: a fifth of 13- to 15-year-olds ‘spend five hours or more a day on social media’
A lifetime of sleep, from birth to menopause and beyond Babies wake at any hour, teenagers refuse to get out of bed, older adults find a good night’s rest harder to achieve. Why do our sleep patterns shift with age?
Adventure playgrounds ‘too risky’ to insure England children’s commissioner and London mayor raise concerns after leading firm refuses to cover some playgrounds
Minister rejects call for blanket ban on mobile phones in schools Education secretary Damian Hinds says decision should be left up to individual headteachers
If you want children to eat vegetables, don’t tell them they’re evil The TV ad campaign that casts veggies as villains may be fun, but there are better ways to encourage kids to eat healthily
Is jam coming to a sticky end? Health worries are damaging the sales of sugary spreads, but this doesn’t have to be the end of the preserve
Schoolchildren to be offered sleep lessons after rise in disorders Move follows concerns about ‘hidden health disaster’ of sleeplessness among young
This womb transplant breakthrough could open up pregnancy to all sexes The live birth of a baby girl in São Paulo is a medical advance that may change the definition of motherhood, says science writer Philip Ball