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19/09/2008 - Health visitor shortage "dangerous"
Hard pressed health visitors fear Britain could be heading for "another Victoria Climbie" case because of staff shortages, according to a survey published yesterday. More
19/09/2008 - Possible link between folic acid and childhood asthma
Pregnant women may be influencing their children's risk of developing asthma and allergy by taking folic acid supplements, researchers warned today. More
19/09/2008 - Hay fever link to adult asthma
Children who suffer from hay fever faced an increased risk of developing asthma as adults, researchers warned today. More
18/09/2008 - 'Safe' tan with UV impossible: study
People aged below 18 years should be banned from using indoor tanning beds, experts warned today. More
12/09/2008 - Renew focus on child mortality - call
New figures on global child mortality show a continuing inequality between rich and poor countries. More
09/09/2008 - Children not shaping up to stats
Hopes that children are beginning to increase their exercise rates and may become slimmer may be misplaced, experts warned today. More
03/09/2008 - Challenge to child fever advice
Combining two household pills may be the best way to treat childhood fever - although official advice tells parents not to do this, researchers said today. More
03/09/2008 - Caffeine problem in schools
School nurses may need to recognise the symptoms of caffeine addiction, an expert has warned. More
11/07/2008 - How eczema leads to asthma
Researchers have found an increased risk of asthma in later life among children with eczema - highlighting the benefits of identifying allergies early in life. More
27/06/2008 - Childhood stress raises allergy risk
Major distressing life events put children at a increased risk of allergy and asthma, new research suggests. More
21/05/2008 - Genes explain why first-born babies are more allergic
First-born children face an increased risk of developing asthma and allergy, according to a study of British children. More
01/05/2008 - Trees may boost child health
Old-fashioned suburban streets lined with trees may provide some children with protection against asthma, researchers reported today. More
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