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Experts find cardiometabolic risk signs in kids young as 3. Here is the food they say is linked
CNN.com· 2 days ago“Our study highlights the importance of promoting the substitution of ultra-processed foods with ...
'Canadians deserve better': New study raises concerns about chemicals in cars linked to cancer —...
Yahoo Canada Style· 12 hours agoHow worried should you really be? While flame retardants are meant to slow the spread of fire in...
Kids with asthma more likely to need hospital care during heat waves
United Press International via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoWhat's more, heat waves that stretch for days double a kid's risk of being hospitalized due to...
Study: Only half of U.S. residents trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding
UPI· 2 hours ago1 of 2 | Dr. Nicholas Kman, an emergency medicine physician, helped design the first-aid study at...
Could fluoride in pregnancy affect kids' development? A study suggests a link
NBC Universal via AOL· 2 days agostudy said that a single urine sample taken once during pregnancy is hardly a reliable indication of...
The Panic Over Smartphones Doesn’t Help Teens
The Atlantic· 19 hours agoSince 2008, I have studied 10-to-15-year-olds using their mobile phones, with the goal of testing how a wide range of their daily experiences, including...
Study finds link between ultra-processed foods and cardiometabolic risk in children
FOX 5 Washington D.C.· 5 hours agoCardiometabolic risk factors include heart attack, stroke and diabetes.
Three women — ages 41, 55 and 64 — share their secrets to better health and longevity
Fox News via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoFor Women’s Health Month, three mothers at three different stages of life shared how they are...
Parents Are Giving Their Kids Melatonin for Sleep, but Is That Safe? Here's What Experts Say
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAccording to another study, melatonin may benefit children with certain pre-existing conditions,...
Fluoride, Water, and Kids' Brains: It's Complicated
Medscape· 2 days agoIs water fluoridation good or bad? Dr F. Perry Wilson explains why a recent study fails to answer this question.