![]() We know of few systematically collected data that describe exactly how the amount and/or nature of play in young children has changed there is indirect evidence that children are doing less of it, less without structure imposed by adults, and less of it outdoors. Viewed from this perspective, the nostalgic observation that children “no longer play” should be taken seriously because the consequences for child well-being extend beyond the problem of obesity. It is also a way children optimize their own brain development. Play is the spontaneous activity in which children engage to amuse and to occupy themselves. In observing the obesity epidemic, 1 many grandparents, and even some parents, remark that children of today no longer play the way children used to play. ![]() Shared Decision Making and Communication.Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine.Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment.Clinical Implications of Basic Neuroscience. ![]() Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography.
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