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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Why Kids Keep Coming Back: The Hidden Reasons Behind Emergency Visits

Kids end up in emergency rooms more often than they should. This is not just about accidents. There are other reasons why this happens. These reasons are often connected to the child's home life. These factors can predict if a child will end up in the emergency room again. This is a big deal be

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Talking About Race: What Doctors and Parents Think

In the United States, conversations about race and racism are often avoided during routine check-ups for kids. This is despite the fact that these topics can greatly affect a child's health and overall well-being. There's a lot of uncertainty about whether families want to have these conversations w

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Kids Health Studies: The Power of Real-World Data

Kids health studies often run into big problems. Finding the right kids to join the study can be tough. Making sure the study plan works and running the study smoothly are also big challenges. This is especially true for rare diseases. The groups of kids are small. They are also split up by age. Thi

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Kids' Tummy Troubles: A Fresh Look at IBS and FAP

Kids often face tummy issues that can really mess with their daily lives. Two of the most common are irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional abdominal pain (FAP). These conditions are part of a group called abdominal pain-related disorders of gut-brain interaction (AP-DGBIs). They're not just

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Caring for Kids with Sickle Cell in East and Central Africa

Sickle cell anemia is a serious health issue. It causes a lot of sickness and even death. This is especially true in places where there aren't enough resources. These places struggle with diagnosing and treating the disease. In East and Central Africa, many kids have sickle cell anemia. This makes i

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May 30 2025SPORTS

Everest's Season of Struggles: Weather and Crowds Challenge Climbers

The heart of the Himalayas saw a flurry of activity this May, as hundreds of climbers and their Sherpa guides attempted to conquer Mount Everest. The world's highest peak, standing at 8, 849 meters, tested their mettle with harsh weather conditions and crowded routes. The climbing season, which wrap

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May 30 2025CRYPTO

The Unexpected Turn in Crypto Politics

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made a surprising move by dropping its lawsuit against the crypto exchange Binance. This decision came just days after Binance started trading a new stablecoin created by World Liberty Financial, a company with strong ties to former President Donald Trump

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May 30 2025HEALTH

School Snacks: The Hidden Sugar Problem

In California, schools are serving snacks that are packed with sugar. This is a huge issue because it contributes to serious health problems in kids. These health problems were once only seen in adults. Now, children are facing issues like fatty liver disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Thes

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Braces: A Smart Plan for Busy Adults

Adults are seeking orthodontic treatment more than ever. Many of these adults have good reasons for wanting their treatment to be completed quickly. They might be planning to move abroad, start university, or even get married. To make this happen, various methods have been tried to speed up tooth mo

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Risks in Kids' Spine Surgery

Kids with neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) often need spine surgery. But how do doctors know if a child is at high risk for problems during or after the operation? A recent study tried to figure this out. The study looked at a big group of kids with NMS who had spinal fusion surgery. The goal was to f

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