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May 1, 2009, Volume 123, Issue 5
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- Strategies for Prevention of MP3-Induced Hearing Loss
- Mental Health, Physical Activity, and TV Viewing
- ADHD Medication Use and Academic Achievement
- Magnesium in Severe Perinatal Asphyxia
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- Cell phones can be dangerously distracting: Safety often is on parents' minds when they buy their children their first cell phone. The gadgets allow children to stay connected and report their activities and whereabouts.
- Keep your toddler in a rear-facing car seat until age 2 (not 1): New research indicates that toddlers are more than five times safer riding rear-facing in a car safety seat up to their second birthday.
- Benefits of summer camp can still be had in down economy: Camp has long been lauded for its benefits to children. A recent study by the American Camp Association (ACA) confirms that campers can reap long-term self-esteem, spiritual and friendship benefits.
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