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Bayern: Six times more infected children

A recent study conducted in Bavaria, Germany, has revealed that many children who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 went undetected due to the mild or asymptomatic

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Toxic Chemicals Found in German Children

The German Environment Agency has issued a warning that children in Germany have too many long-lasting PFAS chemicals in their blood. The current study is

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Fluoride damages tooth enamel cells.

Fluoride in Toothpaste Linked to Dental Fluorosis in Children The human tooth enamel is one of the hardest surfaces in nature, consisting of 95% inorganic

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Genetic Test Detects Depression Risk

Scientists have discovered a genetic profile that can predict the risk of depression in children and adolescents. This breakthrough could lead to early detection and

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Bargain Hunters More Likely Overweight

A recent study conducted by Cancer Research UK has found that individuals who frequently purchase items on offer are more likely to be overweight or

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Vaccinations Don’t Increase Allergy Risk

A recent long-term study has found that vaccinations do not affect the allergy risk in children. Despite the fact that vaccinations have led to the

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CBD Reduces Seizures in Children

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Mattel Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles have found that CBD products can significantly reduce epileptic seizures in children.

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Half of German children fear poverty.

Half of the children in Germany between the ages of eight and 14 are afraid of poverty, according to a study by the Bertelsmann Foundation.

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WHO declares anti-vaxxers global threat.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning that measles, a disease that still kills hundreds of children every year, could have been eradicated

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Vaccine may protect against Type 1 Diabetes.

New data from Australia suggests that a rotavirus vaccine may prevent cases of type 1 diabetes. Scientists have suspected a link between rotaviruses and type