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RSSArchived Child Health News Stories - May 2006

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2006-05-29 Even small amounts of alcohol in pregnancy can affect a child's IQ 0 None
2006-05-25 Just one puff enough to start a habit later on 0 None
2006-05-17 Genetic testing can improve newborn screening tests for hearing defects 0 None
2006-05-16 Too many teens abusing the family medicine cabinet to get high 0 None
2006-05-16 Renal cell carcinoma in the pediatric population 0 None
2006-05-16 Parents of junior athletes can adversely affect their child's development 0 None
2006-05-11 WHO child growth standards spot on 0 None
2006-05-10 Boys more vulnerable and emotionally engaged in romantic relationships than previously thought 0 None
2006-05-10 Inhaled corticosteroids can reduce breathing problems in children at high risk for asthma 0 None
2006-05-10 Don't kid yourself - puppyfat won't just go away 0 None
2006-05-09 300,000 U.S. schoolchildren diagnosed with autism 0 None
2006-05-08 US infant mortality rates show no significant improvements 0 None
2006-05-08 Development of 'puppy fat' in adolescence 0 None
2006-05-08 Online infusion calculator and a computerized drug ordering system reduces medication errors in children 0 None
2006-05-03 Pediatricians encouraged to refer patients to community resources for childhood aggression 0 None
2006-05-03 If jaundice is detected and treated properly children at no greater risk 0 None
2006-05-03 Many children still exposed at home to tobacco smoke - exposure linked to behavioral problems 0 None
2006-05-03 Exposure to cocaine before birth not linked to bad behavior in kids 0 None
2006-05-03 Very young infants are much more capable of organising their visual world than previously thought 0 None
2006-05-03 Minority and multiracial children experience many disparities in medical and oral health status 0 None
2006-05-03 Traffic, susceptibility and childhood asthma 0 None
2006-05-03 Good and bad sides of the Internet as it relates to children 0 5
2006-05-02 Nasal flu spray offers best protection for babes and toddlers 0 None

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