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Early Signs Of Autism Might Appear In Infants

Fussiness, sleeplessness, and unresponsiveness could be some of the earliest signs of autism in a baby, a new study says. Using these signs, parents might be able to help detect potential...
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More U.S. Teens Getting Weight-Loss Surgery

More U.S. teenagers are getting weight-loss surgery, despite the discovery of new drugs like Ozempic/Wegovy that help people drop pounds surgery-free, a study says. Weight loss surgeries...
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Sports, Exercise Protects Mental Health Of Growing Kids

Exercise and sports appear to help kids avoid mental health problems as they grow into young adults, a new study says. Young children who participated in sports teams and physical education classes...
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RSV Antibody Treatment Effective For Babies

Newborns can be effectively protected against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection through the use of nirsevimab, a monoclonal antibody treatment, researchers report. Babies treated with...
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HHS, FDA Begin 'Operation Stork Speed' to Improve Quality of Infant Formula

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Food and Drug Administration have begun to comprehensively review the nutritional value of infant formula, a program the agencies...
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Tonsil Removal Helps Kids With Snoring/Sleep Apnea

Removing the tonsils and adenoids can improve the sleep of kids with mild breathing problems that disturb their slumber, a new clinical trial reports. Children with sleep problems needed to see a...
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Sugar-Free Slushies Can Make Kids Seriously Ill

Young kids can become seriously ill after drinking sugar-free slushies containing glycerol, a sugar alcohol used to help maintain the drinks' icy texture, a new study warns. Children between the ages...
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