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  2. Children in clinical research - Wikipedia

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    Reye's syndrome, for example, is a potentially fatal complication of aspirin therapy in children that is very rare in adults. The 2002 Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act, allowed the FDA to request National Institutes of Health-sponsored testing for pediatric drug testing, although these requests are subject to NIH funding constraints.

  3. Incapacitating agent - Wikipedia

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    Incapacitating agent is a chemical or biological agent which renders a person unable to harm themselves or others, regardless of consciousness. [1]Lethal agents are primarily intended to kill, but incapacitating agents can also kill if administered in a potent enough dose, or in certain scenarios.

  4. Punishment - Wikipedia

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    Research into punishment often includes similar research into prevention. Justifications for punishment include retribution, [17] deterrence, rehabilitation, and incapacitation. The last could include such measures as isolation, in order to prevent the wrongdoer's having contact with potential victims, or the removal of a hand in order to make ...

  5. Yes, play is good for children's mental health — Here's what ...

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    According to research conducted in 2020 with 42 preschool children (aged four to six), one hour of play and 10 minutes of indoor mindfulness over five days increased children's happiness by nearly ...

  6. Minneapolis parents of sons with rare condition advocate for cure

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    A huge resource for the Kasners is CureDuchenne, a global nonprofit that works to fund research towards improving and extending the lives of everyone affected by the disorder.

  7. Emmy Werner - Wikipedia

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    Emmy E. Werner (1929 – October 12, 2017) [1] was an American developmental psychologist known for her research on risk and resilience in children. Early life [ edit ]

  8. Effect of health on intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A study giving such supplementation to "working class", primarily Hispanic, 6–12-year-old children in the United States for 3 months found an average increase of 2 to 3 IQ points. Most of this can be explained by the very large increase of a subgroup of the children, presumably because these were not adequately nourished unlike the majority.

  9. TB, malaria, newborn health services must restart, says USAID ...

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    American-funded aid efforts to tackle diseases such as malaria, as well as preventing newborn baby deaths and treating severe malnutrition, should resume, according to a memo from the United ...