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- Growth Charts Stump Parents
- Half of Kids Are Bullied, Study Suggests
- Handwriting Problems Hard to Outgrow With Autism
- Health-Conscious Teens Like Sports Drinks
- Hearing Loss in Teens Is on the Rise
- Heart Disease Warning Signs Seen in 3-Year-Olds
- Heavy Backpacks Strain Kids' Spines
- High Blood Pressure May Be Problem for Kids, Too
- High Blood Pressure Risk Looms for Teen Boys
- High Cholesterol Linked to Cookware Chemicals
- High Levels of Flame Retardants in U.S. Kids
- High School Athletes Hit Hard by the Heat
- High-Traffic Areas May Lead to Kids’ Obesity
- Higher Blood Pressure in Kids Whose Parents Smoke
- Holidays Can Hurt Kids
- Home Fire Study: Candles Put Kids at Risk
- Home Repair Raises Lead Levels in Kids
- Hot Dogs, Marshmallows, Candy Choking Kids
- Hot Tub Injuries on the Rise
- How Common Is Tourette's Syndrome?
- How Short Kids Measure Up to Their Peers
- How to Avoid Food Allergies in Babies
- Hyland's Teething Tablets Recall: Possible Poisoning Risk
- Inadequate Sleep Linked to Kids' Obesity
- Increase in SIDS on New Year’s Day
- Infant Car Seats May Lower Oxygen Levels
- Infant Deaths Spur Baby Sling Warning
- Infant Deaths Spur Video Baby Monitor Recall
- Infant Suffocation Deaths Are Rising
- Inhalant Abuse Down But Still Snaring Young Kids
- Investigative Reporter: MMR-Autism Study Was Faked
- Iowa, Mass. Lead U.S. in Children's Health Care
- Is Alternative Medicine Risky for Kids?
- Is Your Child Addicted to Video Games?
- Kids Have Strokes More Often Than Thought
- Kids Like Cartoon-Branded Snacks Better
- Kids Living in Apartments Have Higher Secondhand Smoke Exposure
- Kids Not Only Obese, They're Extremely Obese
- Kids Sweet on Caffeine, Mainly Soda
- Kids Who Get Spanked May Have Lower IQs
- Kids Who Take Vitamins May Not Need Them
- Kids Who Watch R-Rated Movies at Risk for Smoking
- Kids With Chronic Illnesses Stay Active
- Kids' Diets Rarely Mimic Their Parents'
- Kids' Movies Still Depict Unsafe Practices
- Kids' Tummy Aches Eased by Imagination
- Kids’ Behavior Not Linked to Obese Moms-to-Be
- Kids’ Screen Time Linked to Psychological Problems
- Kitchen Spoons Dole Out Dangerous Overdoses
- Lack of Insurance Puts Kids in Peril
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