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Kids with asthma more likely to need hospital care during heat waves
United Press International via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoPhoto by coltsfan/Pixabay Heat waves and heat domes are particularly dangerous to kids with asthma,...
Q&A: Researchers discusses 25-year study that shows mothers' empathy for teens may predict teens'...
Medical Xpress· 7 hours agoA new Child Development study from researchers at the University of Virginia provides the first...
Lubbock faith calendar
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More Kids With Asthma Need Hospital Care on Very Hot Days
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 1 day agoHeat waves and heat domes are particularly dangerous to kids with asthma, a new study finds. Daytime...
What Does the Family Home Look Like in 2024?
The Spruce via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWhether we lived with our parents, caregivers, grandparents, or found family, where we've lived is a core part of our childhoods. And that's not just...
Therapy dogs help children overcome reading anxiety in California - WSVN 7News | Miami News,...
7 News Miami· 38 minutes agoTherapy dogs in California are playing a crucial role in helping children overcome their fear of...
Experts find cardiometabolic risk signs in kids young as 3. Here is the food they say is linked
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhat your kids eat now has a big impact on their health for much of their life. Experts explain why...
Kids with asthma more likely to need hospital care during heat waves
UPI· 24 hours agoHeat waves and heat domes are particularly dangerous to kids with asthma, a new study finds. Daytime heat waves are associated with 19% increased odds that a child with asthma will wind up in the hospital, researchers discovered.
Free swimming lessons for kids available at Ann Arbor Y. Here’s how to sign up
MLive.com· 2 hours agoFree Safety Around Water classes for children in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Pinckney are again...
Study: Only half of U.S. residents trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding
UPI· 11 hours ago1 of 2 | Dr. Nicholas Kman, an emergency medicine physician, helped design the first-aid study at...