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Watching TV in childhood affects waist size, fitness: Study

Watching TV in childhood affects waist size, fitness: Study

A recent study finds that children who watch more TV between the ages of two and four may increase the risk of having a larger waist size and weaker muscular fitness as they approach their teens.

 

Children with disabilities more at risk of violence: Study

Children with disabilities more at risk of violence: Study

A new study has demonstrated that children with disabilities tend to be four times more likely to become victims of violence than those without disabilities.

Expedition on so-called Baltic Sea ‘UFO’ expands mystery

Expedition on so-called Baltic Sea ‘UFO’ expands mystery

Swedish scientists have failed to discover the nature and whereabouts of the unidentified object found at the bottom of the deep-sea Baltic last summer.

Diesel exhaust fumes may trigger cancer: WHO

Diesel exhaust fumes may trigger cancer: WHO

Exhaust fumes from diesel engines, labeled as deadly as asbestos, arsenic and mustard gas, can cause cancer in humans, experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) say....

Children with older fathers, grandfathers live longer: Study

Children with older fathers, grandfathers live longer: Study

American scientists have found that children with older fathers and grandfathers are "genetically programmed" to live longer.

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