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For Ugandan children, hunger and HIV make a deadly mix

Seven-year-old Esther Agutti weighs 7 kilos - a third of the weight of the average child her age. She has been in hospital in Katakwi, eastern Uganda, for three days. She was...

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Global progress leaves behind millions of poor, hungry, illiterate: U.N. report

Scores of nations have lifted themselves out of poverty and illiteracy, but those signs of broad progress hide crippling inequality and suffering by millions of people left behind,...

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Sleep apnea in children tied to changes in brain

In children with a common condition that causes them to periodically stop breathing during sleep, areas of the brain involved with thinking and problem-solving appear to be smaller...

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Bitter truth of Indian sweet shops: boys in bondage, burnt and beaten

A festering wound on Vijay Kumar's thigh is a constant reminder of the four years the teenager spent behind a hot wok frying sweets and savories. It reminds him of the day the food...

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Regulator grants license for Britain's first three-parent IVF babies

 Britain's fertility regulator on Thursday granted doctors the first UK license to create babies using a three-parent IVF technique designed to prevent inherited genetic diseases.

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Lack of sleep linked to behavioral problems in kids

Getting too little sleep in early childhood is linked to cognitive and behavioral problems years later, a U.S. study suggests. Parents and teachers reported more problems in 7-year-...

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One in three children malnourished in epicenter of drought-hit Kenya: U.N.

Three years of poor rains have triggered a national disaster in Kenya, with 2.6 million people hungry, critical rates of child malnutrition and devastating livestock deaths, the...

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Rohingya newborns offer frail hope in face of Myanmar violence

Scared, hungry and badly beaten, Rohingya women fleeing an army crackdown in Myanmar recount harrowing tales of destruction and death: a father burned alive, an uncle slaughtered...

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Syria sanctions indirectly hit children's cancer treatment

In the cancer ward at Damascus Children's Hospital, doctors are struggling with a critical shortage of specialist drugs to treat their young patients - and it's not just due to the...

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Internet filters may fail to shield kids from disturbing content

 Parents often rely on filtering software to block children’s online contact with bullies, predators, pornography and other inappropriate material, but a new study casts doubt on...

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Lack of HIV testing for children in West and Central Africa means many will die: experts

 A lack of early testing for HIV and widespread stigma has left four-fifths of children with the virus in West and Central Africa without life-saving drugs, meaning that tens of...

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How touch can shape babies’ brain development

 For newborns, skin-to-skin contact with parents and caregivers may help shape how their brains respond to touch, a sense necessary for social and emotional connections, a new study...

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Canadian youth hockey injuries cut in half after national policy change

 Injuries fell by half and concussions were reduced by almost two thirds after Hockey Canada banned body checking for players younger than 13 years old, researchers say.

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The dangerous behaviors of teens who use fake weed

The synthetic cannabinoids often called "fake weed" are a mix of chemicals sprinkled on what looks like incense and sold in shiny packages, often to teens and young adults. It...

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Homeland Security considering separation of parents & children at border

The US Department of Homeland Security is considering a plan to separate parents from their children if caught crossing the Mexico-US border illegally, according to DHS Secretary...

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