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  2. Children's Health News & Features - WebMD

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    Whooping Cough Rising Fast, Especially Among Teens. September 20, 2024 — Whooping cough is surging in the U.S., with four times as many cases reported so far this year, compared to all of 2023 ...

  3. WebMD Children's Health Video Library

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    WebMD's pediatrician tells the audience what kids need every day, plus how much time kids are actually spending in front of the TV and computer. A 9-year-old girl wants to know what to eat to be ...

  4. Children's Health News - WebMD

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    Children’s Headaches Could Be Caused by Eye Problems. July 10, 2023 — About one-quarter of children in a recent study had one or more new eye-related findings that may have contributed to ...

  5. Exercise Benefits Children Physically and Mentally - Healthline

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    A physically active child is a healthy child. Physical activity strengthens a child’s muscles and bones, prevents excessive weight gain, and reduces the risk of diabetes, cancer, and other ...

  6. Children's Health Tips: Nutrition, Sun, Sleep, and More

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    Aim to brush your child’s teeth with a fluoride toothpaste twice daily. If your child has their first tooth and is under 3 years old, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using a ...

  7. How Does Screen Time Affect Kids' Brains? - Healthline

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    For children 18 to 24 months old, parents should choose only high-quality media and watch it with their child. For children 2 to 5 years old, less than one hour per day of high-quality programming ...

  8. Help Children With Mental Health Issues Before They Escalate

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    Also, parents often have to be the ones to refer teens to mental health services. Teens are only allowed to self-refer to counseling in about a third of U.S. states. If parents aren’t open to ...

  9. Why Homework is Bad: Stress and Consequences - Healthline

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    “The data shows that homework over this level is not only not beneficial to children’s grades or GPA, but there’s really a plethora of evidence that it’s detrimental to their attitude ...