In The News: For Your Child Archive
2008
- [March 2008] All-Terrain Vehicle Injuries on the Rise
- [February 2008] Childhood Obesity Addressed with New Program
- [January 2008] FDA Recommends Ban on Cough and Cold Medicines for Children
2007
- [December 2007] Type 1 Diabetes Prevention Linked to Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- [October 2007] Sunlight for Children May Help Prevent Multiple Sclerosis
- [September 2007] Migraines a Problem for Harry Potter and other Children
- [August 2007] Future Heart Risks Assessed with Kids' Cholesterol Test
- [July 2007] Experts Are Concerned about Tots Watching TV
- [June 2007] Today's College Students Experience More Anxiety
- [May 2007] Children May Gain Unwanted Weight in Summertime
- [April 2007] Soccer's Popularity Adds Injury Numbers for ER Visits
- [March 2007] Weight Gain as Pre-Teens More Common in Girls
- [February 2007] Preschoolers May Have Problems with Sleep
- [January 2007] R-Rated TV Influences Lifestyle Choices by Children
2006
- [December 2006] Fewer Injuries Seen in High School Athletes
- [November 2006] Dairy May Be Okay for Lactose Intolerant Children
- [October 2006] Toddlers of Mothers Who Smoked During Pregnancy May Face Behavior Problems
- [August 2006] Have Infants Start Eating Grains Earlier Rather than Later
- [July 2006] Parents Can Help a Child Have a Healthy Weight
- [June 2006] Vaccine Reduces Rate of Infection in Children; What is Pneumonia?
- [May 2006] Teen Girls Sip More Soda as They Age; Preventing Obesity
- [April 2006] Parent Conflict Linked to Child's Health Problems; Tips for Healthy Sleep
- [March 2006] Parents Advised To Prevent Access To Medications; Safety Tips for Parents
- [February 2006] Mother's and Child's Weights Linked; More Pregnant Women Overweight
- [January 2006] Children Lack Adequate Sleep; Teen Sleep Habits Linked To Puberty
2005
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