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Researchers found a fivefold increase in cases of kids being treated for injuries from swallowed magnets between 2002 and 2011. Small children were tempted by tiny, ball-shaped magnets. Older kids ran into trouble using magnets to simulate body piercings.
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A new in vitro fertilization (IVF) technique has huge cost-saving implications, but it also raises ethical questions because the process can screen the entire human genome.
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Federal officials say obesity rates among low-income preschoolers are declining in 19 states and U.S. territories. Rates are flat in 20 more states. The findings are cause for optimism, the officials say.
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The FBI says it also arrested more than 150 alleged pimps in 76 U.S. cities during Operation Cross Country VII.
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Family members of a 5-year-old girl who was killed by her father have amended a lawsuit against the Oklahoma Department of Human Services and two…
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An annual report on the well-being of children in the United States shows improvement in Oklahoma.The state's ranking improved from 40th to 36th among the…
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The Journal of Pediatricsrecently published results from a study indicating there is no correlation between “too many vaccines too soon” and developing…