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The review included studies published between January 2020 and January 2022, with a total of more than 14,000 participants under the age of 18 around the world. (It did not include any samples ...
With children stuck at home and school lessons now being taught online, around half of the kids in the U.S. are online for at least six hours every day on average, according to a ParentsTogether ...
After almost 80 years of U.S. support for UNICEF, Congress voted to zero out aid for children in dire need around the world, ...
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Newspoint on MSNWHO Alert: More than 3 crore children around the world are at risk of this deadly disease, know what is the reason..In the last few years, the whole world has been hit by serious infectious diseases one after the other. The coronavirus infection that spread in the last months of the year 2019 not only affected ...
Children aged 10 through 17 were more likely to have lost a parent, with 2.1 million children affected. Still, over 490,000 children between ages 0 and 4, and 750,000 children between ages 5 and ...
More than 14 million children around the world have not received a single dose of any vaccine, according to new data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
A world of poverty and privilege is portrayed in "Where Children Sleep," a photo series by James Mollison, which depicts children's bedrooms around the world. Pictured is 4-year-old Kaya, who ...
Children from around the world, especially under the age of four, are at risk of swallowing small, high-powered magnets found in household items like remotes, toys, and small appliances.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, and despite a century of scientific advancements in vaccine technology, fewer children around the world are receiving routine childhood vaccinations.
The wheels on the bus don't go "round and round" all over the world. Some children climb cliffs while others row boats or take cable cars to school, but simply walking is most common.
As children around the world stayed home, studied remotely and became more isolated during the pandemic, they also became less active, according to a new medical journal review.
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