
23 November 2008
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Children who speak more than one language by the age of five are more likely to have a stutter, new research has found.
Children born prematurely are four times more likely to have behavioural or emotional problems, research from the University of Warwick has found.
A local authority is doubling the number of programmes it runs to help children battle obesity and stay healthy.
Young mums in Newcastle are to be automatically screened for chlamydia as part of their antenatal care.
A youth commission on alcohol is to be set up so young people can play a role in tackling Scotland's 2.25 billion pound alcohol misuse problem.
Child health campaigners have criticised the government for involving junk food firms in a campaign to tackle obesity.
Young people with learning difficulties and autism are to get a bigger say in how the charity Dimensions is run.
Millions are to be spent on getting young people to play sports as diverse as snowboarding and American football.
A sexual health information event is to be staged in Birmingham City Centre this week targeting students who are about to start college and university.
The government database that will hold details on every child in England has been hit by last minute delays.
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