Baby Boomers

Gen Z's cleaning habits may reflect growing up in a world shaped by COVID-19 - study

Since CDC reports suggested infection could spread through contaminated surfaces or objects, disinfecting items became a widespread practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 The most complicated cleaning task at home is without a doubt cleaning the windows, we set out to test an innovative and promising product /
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The vintage baby names returning to Britain

 Millennials sitting together.

Wealth gap is getting wider among millennials

63-year-old and 26-year-old start a parenthood journey


Substance abuse among the elderly is a growing problem

The generation which reached maturity in the 60s and 70s, a time when drugs were more prevalent and accepted, are now reaching old age and haven't given up their habits yet.

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COVID-19 could have led to a baby boom, but didn't - why?

Potential parents “may be foregoing childbearing because the pandemic has forced them to confront their own mortality,” writes Kate Choi on the website The Conversation.

Why do people give their children unusual names?

Baby boom of up to 3% expected in 2021 in New York

For the past five years births have been on the decline in most of the Western world, but it seems the trend is going to be reversed.

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Baby Boom: Shaare Zedek sees five pairs of twins born on same day

"We are familiar with cases of women at the ward giving birth to two to three pairs of twins in a day. But giving birth to five couples a day is much more rare," Prof. Grisero said.

Baby Boom: Shaare Zedek sees five pairs of twins born on same day.

Screen Addiction: We are on the brink of a smartphone health crisis

While Twenge writes mainly about teenagers, a survey by Common Sense Media found that it’s not teens spending the most time in front of screens – it’s their parents.

Smartphone.