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Parenting
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U.S. Teens Brimming With Self-Esteem
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Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
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Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Dry Dog Food Continues
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Counseling Can Combat Youth Violence
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Most Parents Don't Overreact to Child Gene Tests
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Smokers' Homes More Likely to House Hungry Kids
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Excess Weight Gain During Pregnancy a Risk to Mother and Child
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Family Halloween Safety Can Be Fiendishly Simple
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Halloween Candy: It's Not How Much Kids Eat, It's When
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Breast-Fed Baby May Mean Better Behaved Child
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Family Flu Shots Protect Babies Before Leaving Hospital
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Kids Who Drink Before 15 Face Poor Health as Adults
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General Anesthesia Tied to Developmental Woes in Kids
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Interventions to Promote Breast-Feeding Succeed
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Many Kids Lack Insurance, Despite Having Insured Parents
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Secondhand Smoke Worse for Children
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Infants Can Tell Happy Music From Sad
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Gene Variations, Secondhand Smoke Linked to Early Asthma
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Why Some Kids Are Bullied From the Start
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Gene Variation Found in Boys With Delinquent Peers
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Family Income Impacts Children's Health
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Drug Companies Say No Cold Meds for Kids Under 4
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Microwaves a Menace for Young Kids
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For Some Animals, There's No Place at Home
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Kids' Flu Shot Largely Ineffective Over Past Few Years
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Pediatricians Would Admit Error Only Half the Time
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Bedroom Fan Cuts SIDS Risk by 72%
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FDA Wants More Time to Study Cold Meds for Kids
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Hard Decisions for the Littlest Lives
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Babies Who Eat Fish Lower Eczema Risk
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Parental Involvement in School Has Its Limits
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Parenting Plays Key Role in Infant's Response to Stress
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More Kids Getting Kidney Stones
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Pregnant Mom's Flu Shot Protects Baby
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Banning Soft Drinks in Schools Has Small Impact
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Depressed Moms in Violent Homes Twice as Likely to Hit Kids
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Natural Childbirth Moms More Attuned to Babies' Cry
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Bullying Top Concern of Parents With Overweight Child
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CDC Campaign Targets MRSA Infections
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Non-Hospital Baby Abductions a New Concern
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Think You Are Lead-Free? Check Your Soil
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Most U.S. Kids Getting Recommended Vaccinations
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Kids of Stressed, Low-Income Moms Prone to Weight Problems
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Paid Family Leave Program Goes Mostly Unused
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Youth Suicides Continue to Rise in U.S.
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Extremely Preemie Babies Prone to Behavior Woes Later On
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Study Links Spanking to Physical Abuse
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Healthy Lunches Help Kids' Concentration in School
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Home Smoking Ban Keeps Teens From Lighting Up
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Spoonful of Sugar Really Might Help Medicine Go Down
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Obesity Rates Up in 37 States: Report
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Poor Sleep Linked to High Blood Pressure in Teens
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Chickenpox Protection: Get That Booster
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Breast-Feeding: The Stress Buster That Lasts for Years
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Easing Your Teens Into the Back-to-School Schedule
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Men More Likely Than Women to Adopt Children
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Autistic Children Make Limited Eye Contact
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Many Women Struggle With Challenge of a Newborn
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Nurturing Parents Can Cut Risk of Aggression in Girls
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Many Kids Under 15 Watch Violent Movies
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Children in Blended Families Still Close to Biological Mothers
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OTC Cold Medicines Sending Children to Emergency Rooms
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Wives Often Head Home When Husband's Workload Grows
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Family Meals Can Help Teen Girls Avoid Drugs, Alcohol
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Stretch That Grocery List in Lean Times
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Access Is Key to Kids' Decision to Smoke
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Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections
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Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Endangers Neurotrophin Levels
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Low-Fat Milk OK for Some Toddlers
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Premature Birth Linked to Some Unexpected Later Problems
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Background TV Distracts Kids From Play
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Workshop Helps Parents, Kids Talk About Sex
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A Young Life Lost to Prescription Drug Abuse
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A Sweet Way to Shield Baby's Teeth
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Child Care May Lead to Unwanted Weight Gain in Infants
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Baby's Smile Lights Up Mom's Brain
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Pediatricians Recommend Cholesterol Drugs for Some Kids
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'Sideline' Rage Triggers Mirror Those of Angry Drivers
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ADHD Might Raise Kids' Obesity Risk
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On Independence Day, Think Fireworks Safety First
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SIDS Linked to Brain Chemical Dysfunction
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Playing It Safe With High School Sports
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Start Packing for Great American Backyard Campout
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Many Teens Getting Free Alcohol From Adults
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New Scheduler Helps Track Kids' Shots
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Measle's Spread Doesn't Depend on Airways
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Parents Worry About Tweens Left Alone
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Risk Factors for Eating Disorders Vary by Gender
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U.S. Childhood Cancers Vary by Sex, Region
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Brain May Ignore Bladder Signals, Causing Bedwetting
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Secondhand Smoke Leaves Kids Prone to Severe Infections
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Heart Disease Starts Early in Life
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Multiple Sclerosis Affects Children's Cognitive Skills
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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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