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Pollution and Child Health

Back in 1992, there was a study regarding the impact of pollution on the health of children living in Southern California. The premise was that children would be more badly affected by pollution than adults because children got developing bodies, particularly respiratory systems and because they are likely to breathe faster and spend more time outdoors compared to an adult person. Twelve Read more

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Health of children who grow from Developing Countries

For a child, the current scenario regarding child health in developing countries around the world is not pleasant. Data shows, that every second a child in a developing country suffers from malnutrition, and roughly 60,000 children born with HIV yearly. In some countries, even basic health care facility and health assurance appear to be a dream for the greater part of the population. It has been observed that children belonging to under the age of Read more

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Child who has a smoking parent got a higher chance of getting ear infections

Children who got a smoker for a parent has a high risk of getting their ear infected. Researchers claim that whenever a smoker parent light their cigarette, they also increases the chances of their child to get infected with recurrent ear infections or related problems. The findings based come from a combination 61 studies in Read more

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Children needed to spend time outside their house to be healthy

According to some researches playing outside helps children to be healthier; in Whales, many of the children their does not know what to do outside of their homes. Almost all the time, the children are spending their time son computer games and watching television. The National Trust in Wales worries about the lack of time Read more

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Social Media Presents a Good and Bad Effect for Teenagers

Social media have both negative and positive impact among users. A person who uses Internet more frequently has some mental disorder.  The positive effect for using such technology is that those people, who prefer to communicate through social media shows more concern for their online peers than people, who are not into social media. Psychology Read more