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Kids
News
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Repeat Teen Self-Cutters Likely to Engage in Risky Sex
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Parents Worry About Tweens Left Alone
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Asian Kids Have Later Bedtimes, Less Total Sleep
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Parental Insomnia Can Harm Adolescent Children
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Teens Sleep Longer With Delayed School Starts
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Children's Neck Size Associated With Sleep Disorders
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St. John's Wort Doesn't Work for ADHD
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Too Much Cell Phone Time Takes Toll on Teen Sleep
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Sunlight, Vitamin D May Cut Kids' Diabetes Risk
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Batted Balls Threaten High School Baseball Players
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Cooling May Not Help Injured Brains in Children
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Fewer U.S. High School Students Engage in Risky Behaviors
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Alcohol, Drug Counseling Benefits Teens, Too
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Risk Factors for Eating Disorders Vary by Gender
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Fruit Juice May Be Healthy for Kids: Study
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Kids Living With Relatives Have Fewer Problems Than Those in Foster
Homes
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Kids Gulping Down More Sugary Beverages
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Bunk Beds Pose Dangers to Both Kids and Young Adults
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Young Hodgkin Survivors Face Later Risk of Second Cancers
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Hodgkin Lymphoma Kids Face Greater Risk of Future Problems
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More Young People Going Without Health Insurance
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Knee Injuries Main Cause of HS Sports Surgeries
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Brain May Ignore Bladder Signals, Causing Bedwetting
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Lead Exposure in Childhood Linked to Criminal Behavior Later
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States' Scorecard Finds Big Differences in Kids' Health Care
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Secondhand Smoke Leaves Kids Prone to Severe Infections
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Childhood Obesity May Be Leveling Off
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Kids Think Glasses Make Others Look Smart, Honest
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Lung Trouble Associated With Sickle Cell in Kids
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Coxsackievirus Infections Spiked in 2007: CDC
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Sleep Apnea Linked to Heart Risks in Children
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Childhood Asthma, Allergies Traced to Womb
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Teen Blood Donors More Prone to Complications
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Radiation for Prostate Cancer Raises Risk of Other Cancers
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Childhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Heart Trouble
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Heart Disease Starts Early in Life
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Therapy Yields Promise for Fatal Neurological Condition
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Multiple Sclerosis Affects Children's Cognitive Skills
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Problem Gambling Common Among Young Adults
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Nasal Irrigation Can Help Fight Spring Allergies
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Scoliosis: An Unnatural Curve
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Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced
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Many Ob-Gyn Textbooks Lack Good Info on Breast-Feeding
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Ethnicity Plays Role in Parents' Treatment of Childhood Fever
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Adopted Children at Slightly Higher Mental Health Risk
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Breast-Feeding May Boost IQ
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Low-Income Moms Rarely Speak to Infants During TV/Video Time
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Heart Hormone Elevated in Children Who Wet Bed
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Federal Health Plan for Children Still Leaves Needs Unmet
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One-Third of Parents Lack Facts About Child Development
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Middle Class Uninsured Kids' Health Risk Almost as High as Poor
Children's
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Special Diet Can Ease Epileptic Seizures in Kids
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Tree-Lined Streets Associated With Lower Childhood Asthma Rates
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1 in 4 U.S. Toddlers Improperly Vaccinated
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Measurements Poor for Assessing Clinical Trials With Children
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U.S. Air Pollution Standards Don't Protect Asthmatic Kids
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'Real World' Examples Don't Make Math Any Easier
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Pot Plus Alcohol Kills Young Rats' Brain Cells
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Cardiac Screening Recommended for Kids Taking Stimulants for ADHD
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Treating PTSD Helps Kids Deal With Loss
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Heart Disease Risks Hit Boys in Teens
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Children With Migraines at Higher Risk for Sleep Disorders
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Breast-Feeding While on Seizure Meds Doesn't Harm Babies
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Early Screening Improves Outcomes for Kids With Amblyopia
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Splints as Good as Plaster Casts for Minor Fractures
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Girls Participating in Sports in Record Numbers
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Muscle Weakness Found in Some Autistic Children
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Guidelines Seek to Reduce Medication Errors Involving Kids
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Kids With Cell Phones Not as Safe Crossing Streets
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Foodborne Illnesses Remain Constant in U.S.
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Birth Size, Early Weight Gain Tied to Boost in Heart Risks
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Mumps Outbreak in Midwest Could Have Been Worse
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Gene Mutations for Rare Heart Disease Also Found in Kids
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Too Little Sleep Leads to Too Much Weight for Kids
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Drug Mix-Ups Harm Hospitalized Kids
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School Environment Can Curb Kids' Weight Gain
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Fetal Exposure to Substance Abuse Changes Brain Structure
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TV in the Bedroom Is
Not a Teen's Best Friend
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Tight Backpack Straps Cut Blood to Shoulders, Arms
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Young Gymnasts Tumbling and Vaulting Their Way to the ER
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Dads' Early-Onset Obesity Linked to Liver Disease in Kids
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Mother-Child Bond Affects Quality of Conflict Resolution
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More Than 90,000 U.S. Infants Are Victims of Abuse or Neglect
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Report Finds Big Disparities in Well-Being of U.S. Kids
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Rap Music Glorifying Drug Use
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New Rule Seeks to Protect Kids From Lead Paint
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FDA Probing Possible Link Between Asthma Drug and Suicide Risk
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Social Problems in Youth Contribute to Anxiety, Depression
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Neighborhood Influences Exercise Levels
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TB Drug Treatment Can Lead to Severe Pneumonia
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Poison Prevention Tips to Protect the Most Vulnerable
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Brain Blood Vessels Grow With Their Own Agenda
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Surgery Only Works for Some Kids with Sleep Apnea
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Secondhand Smoke Hikes Tots' Risk of Heart Disease
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Moms-to-Be Who Quit Smoking Boost Chances for 'Easygoing' Child
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Teens Spending Too Much Screen Time
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New Test Predicts Risk of Post-Surgery Kidney Injury
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Preschool Intervention Curbed Trend Toward Obesity
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Dental Erosion on Rise in U.S.
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Continuous Doctor Care Key to Childhood Screenings
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