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Delirium in critically ill children common, may go undetected

About a quarter of children admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will develop delirium, according to the first large international study to assess how common the condition is...

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'Nothing can grow without water,' warns UNICEF, as 600 million children could face extreme shortages

Warning that as many as 600 million children – one in four worldwide – will be living in areas with extremely scare water by 2040, the United Nations children's agency has called on...

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UNICEF critical of child refugee situation in Germany

Many child asylum-seekers in Germany still have to spend long periods in unsafe and overcrowded shelters, and some have only limited access to education and don’t receive adequate...

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Data reveals 'shocking' increase in child teeth extractions

The number of tooth extractions in hospital for children aged four and under has risen by almost a quarter in the last decade, new figures show. Data from the Faculty of Dental...

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'Devastating' rise in child poverty in Scotland

More than a quarter of children in Scotland were living in relative poverty after housing costs in 2015-2016, according to government figures. It marks what charities described as a...

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Child poverty in Britain reaches highest level since 2010

Child poverty has soared in the UK under successive Conservative-led governments, with up to 30 percent of British children now classed as deprived, a third of these from families...

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11yo girl set to become Britain’s youngest mother

Police are investigating the case of a pregnant 11-year-old who is set to become Britain’s youngest mother. The father is understood to be a couple of years older than the girl,...

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India priests, decorators in child marriage crackdown: No proof of age? No wedding

Priests, card printers, flower decorators and tent suppliers are among the many players in the lucrative wedding industry being enlisted to help authorities in southern India crack...

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Former Burundi street child helps heal civil war divisions

In northern Burundi a group of 90 young people are harvesting their first crops - beans, maize and potatoes - but this is no ordinary smallholding. The farmers come from both sides...

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Health and behavior problems can linger after child abuse

Children who have suffered from abuse or neglect may have physical or behavioral health problems even after the mistreatment stops, new guidelines for pediatricians emphasize.

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Growing runner beans to avert child marriage, trafficking in eastern India

For a teenager, Sarjana Biswas has rather modest ambitions: finish school, go to college and become a government healthcare worker in her village.

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Studies shed light on opioid exposures among U.S. children and young adults

Between 2000 and 2015, poison control centers in the United States received 188,468 calls about prescription opioid exposures in children and teens, a new study finds. That...

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For Ugandan children, hunger and HIV make a deadly mix

Seven-year-old Esther Agutti weighs 7 kilos - a third of the weight of the average child her age. She has been in hospital in Katakwi, eastern Uganda, for three days. She was...

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Global progress leaves behind millions of poor, hungry, illiterate: U.N. report

Scores of nations have lifted themselves out of poverty and illiteracy, but those signs of broad progress hide crippling inequality and suffering by millions of people left behind,...

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Sleep apnea in children tied to changes in brain

In children with a common condition that causes them to periodically stop breathing during sleep, areas of the brain involved with thinking and problem-solving appear to be smaller...

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