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- Study: Psoriasis in Kids Linked to Obesity, Heart Risks
- TV, Texting Interfering With Parent-Child Talks?
- Developmental Disabilities on the Rise in U.S.
- FDA Panel: Correct Acetaminophen Dose Depends on Kids' Weight
- Most Parents Confident About Vaccine Safety
- Most Young Kids Don’t Get Enough Exercise
- Study: Kids of Lesbian Parents Are Well-Adjusted
- High Levels of Flame Retardants in U.S. Kids
- Kids Like Cartoon-Branded Snacks Better
- TV Before Age 2 Won’t Boost Baby’s Brain
- Too Much TV Puts Tots at Risk
- Earlier Bedtimes May Fight Teen Depression
- New Child Product Safety Law Starts
- Teen Drug Use Survey Is 'Warning Sign'
- Inhalant Abuse Down But Still Snaring Young Kids
- Survey Reveals Rx Drug Abuse by Teens
- Teenage Girls Increasingly at Risk for Drugs
- Fourth of July Doubles ER Visits by Underage Drinkers
- Teen Pot Smoking Won't Lead to Other Drugs as Adults
- Family Dinners Reduce Teen Drug Use
- Docs Call for Ban on Tobacco Ads
- Teens Lie About Drug Abuse
- Bullying, Harassment of Gay/Lesbian Teens: Expert Q&A
- Higher Blood Pressure in Kids Whose Parents Smoke
- Small Weight Changes Affect Kids’ Blood Pressure
- High Blood Pressure May Be Problem for Kids, Too
- High Blood Pressure Risk Looms for Teen Boys
- Screen Time Boosts Kids' Blood Pressure
- Breastfeeding Cuts Moms' Heart Risk
- More Kids on Blood Pressure, Diabetes Drugs
- Too Much TV May Raise Kids’ Future Heart Risk
- More Fruit and Veggies Now, Better Arteries Later
- Children's Belly Fat Affects Heart Risk
- Obese Kids Have Markers of Heart Disease
- Child's Waist Size Indicates Future Health Risks
- High School Athletes Hit Hard by the Heat
- Study Suggests Screening Kids for Cholesterol
- Pill Kills Hard-to-Treat Head Lice
- Heart Disease Warning Signs Seen in 3-Year-Olds
- Kids Have Strokes More Often Than Thought
- 7 in 10 U.S. Kids Have Low Vitamin D
- New Rankings for Children's Hospitals
- Low Vitamin D Hurts Teenagers’ Hearts
- High Cholesterol Linked to Cookware Chemicals
- Study Identifies Risks for Video Game Addiction
- Optimism May Protect Teens Against Depression
- Obesity Is Biggest Health Problem for Kids
- Mixed Report on Well-being of U.S. Kids
- Is Your Child Addicted to Video Games?
- Study: Mixed Results in Teen Drug Use
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