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- Bisphenol A May Linger in Body
- Study Shows Junk Food Rampant in Schools
- The More Moms Work, the More Kids Gain Weight?
- Weekend 'Catch-Up' Sleep May Help Kids' Weight
- Baby Fat May Predict Early Obesity
- Predigested Formula May Prevent Diabetes in at-Risk Infants
- Virus May Be Linked to Childhood Obesity
- Sleep Linked to Childhood Obesity
- Obesity Falling in Some Kids, but Not All
- Neck Size Can Screen Kids for Obesity
- Inadequate Sleep Linked to Kids' Obesity
- Obese Kids Often Bullied
- Baby Boomers May Outlive Their Kids
- CDC: Babies Don’t Get Enough Vitamin D
- Obese Children Twice as Likely to Die Young?
- Nearly 1 in 3 Overweight Teens in Denial
- Growth Charts Stump Parents
- Baby's Weight Gain Tied to Later Obesity
- Obesity Gene Trumped by Healthy Diet
- Kids Who Take Vitamins May Not Need Them
- U.S. Kids May Need More Vitamin D
- Math + Chewing Gum = Better Grades?
- Too Much Tube Time for Kids, Group Says
- Kids’ Screen Time Linked to Psychological Problems
- TV Watching at Age 2 Spells Trouble Later
- Recall of Kids' Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec, Benadryl
- TV Linked to More Child Aggression
- TV Reduces Young Kids' Language Skills
- Study: Most Tots Watching TV
- 'All-Age' Helmet Laws Save Young Motorcycle Riders
- Sleep-Position Devices for Babies Are Risky
- No Siblings? Your Social Skills Are Just Fine
- Fewer Kids Injured by Cleaning Products
- Kids' Movies Still Depict Unsafe Practices
- Not All Parents Put Babies to Sleep on Back
- Bad Marriages Take a Toll on Kids
- Evenflo Recalls 733,000 Envision, Majestic High Chairs
- Study: Pesticide-Linked Illness Up in Schools
- Study Details Americans' Chemical Exposure
- Teen Birth Rates on the Rise
- Heavy Backpacks Strain Kids' Spines
- Video Games May Cause Kids Pain
- Home Repair Raises Lead Levels in Kids
- Spoon Size Leads to Medicine Dosage Errors
- Urine Test May Spot Sleep Apnea in Children
- Depression Affects Kids as Young as 3
- How Short Kids Measure Up to Their Peers
- Back-to-Back Pregnancies May Increase Autism Risk
- Fast Lane to Autism: Living Near Freeways
- Teen Pregnancy Surges
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