Children
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Children Who Live Near Green Spaces Have Physical Activities Have Stronger Bones
Children that live near green spaces tend to be more physically active, which promotes bone formation. Read more here.
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Hepatitis: Public Health Investigators are Puzzled with Severe Cases Affecting Children in the US, the UK, and Europe
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Children's Antibody Responses to COVID-19 Are Greater Than Adults'
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Experts Debunk Myths About COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects in Children and Teens
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How Lying Can Make Your Child Smarter
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Women With Polycistic Ovary Syndrome Are More Likely To Give Birth To Children With Autism: Study
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NASA Slams New Conspiracy Theory, No Kidnapped Children on Mars
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