
23 November 2008
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Younger mothers are more likely to suffer from depression, which impacts on their child's health, according to the results of a long-term study unveiled today (Thursday 13 November).
Teachers who work with autistic children are deprived of specialist support, according to research by the government-backed Autism Education Trust.
The Government has given more than a million pounds to the National Children's Bureau and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents to teach children to keep themselves safe.
Plans to ban under-21s from buying alcohol in supermarkets and off licenses unfairly penalise responsible young drinkers, MPs have said.
Disadvantaged children are more likely to have severe asthma, a study has found.
Children from primary schools in Derby are being asked to take part in a study to see if playing Nintendo Wii games can help them lose weight.
Schools and youth services should be openly discussing the issue of pornography as it is leading to distorted ideas about sex, claims a researcher into young people's sexual health.
Young people will now be able to help assess GPs on the child health and maternity services they provide, under proposals out to consultation.
More children are set to benefit from a healthy start to the day, thanks to the latest appeal by Blue Peter.
Government calls to curb underage drinking are falling on deaf ears because most people think it's not their problem, according to research published last week.
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