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- Lead Risk Lurks in Spice Rack
- Limiting TV Time Makes Kids Active
- Look Out! Computers Have Unseen Risks
- Low Serotonin Levels May Be Key to SIDS
- Low Vitamin D Hurts Teenagers’ Hearts
- Low Vitamin D in Newborns Linked to Wheezing
- Low-Fructose Diet May Ease Kids’ Abdominal Pain
- Low-Sugar Cereals Help Kids Eat Healthier
- Many Car Seat Injuries Occur Outside the Car
- Many Youngsters Get Alcohol From Family Members
- Math + Chewing Gum = Better Grades?
- Measles, mumps, ruebella and autism
- Metformin May Help Obese Teens Lose Weight
- Michelle Obama's Plan to End Childhood Obesity Epidemic
- Mixed Report on Well-being of U.S. Kids
- MMR Doctor ‘Planned to Make Millions,’ Journal Claims
- MMR/Autism Doctor Acted 'Dishonestly,' 'Irresponsibly'
- More Fruit and Veggies Now, Better Arteries Later
- More Kids on Blood Pressure, Diabetes Drugs
- More Seat Belt Use, Fewer Car Crash Injuries
- Most Babies Sleep Through Night at 3 Months
- Most Parents Confident About Vaccine Safety
- Most Young Kids Don’t Get Enough Exercise
- Movies Butter Up to Kids Via Junk Food
- MRI Scans May Help Evaluate Asperger’s Syndrome
- MRI Scans May Help Test for Autism
- Mumps Outbreak Hits New York, New Jersey
- Natural Treatment for RSV Infection?
- Nearly 1 in 3 Overweight Teens in Denial
- Neck Size Can Screen Kids for Obesity
- New Advice for Fighting Fever in Children
- New Child Product Safety Law Starts
- New Clues on Genes That Affect Height
- New Guidelines for Children’s Car Seats
- New Guidelines on Kids' Drowning Prevention
- New Insight on Benefits of Breastfeeding
- New Rankings for Children's Hospitals
- New Rules Call for Healthier School Lunches
- New Treatment Effective in Killing Lice
- No Siblings? Your Social Skills Are Just Fine
- Not All Parents Put Babies to Sleep on Back
- Obama Signs Kids' Health Insurance Bill
- Obese Children Twice as Likely to Die Young?
- Obese Kids Have Markers of Heart Disease
- Obese Kids Often Bullied
- Obese, Lean Kids Break Down Drugs Differently
- Obesity Falling in Some Kids, but Not All
- Obesity Gene Trumped by Healthy Diet
- Obesity Holds Steady for Poor Preschoolers
- Obesity in Kids Rises Around the World
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