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Families Are Paying $100 For This "Quantum-Sized" Disney Sandwich

Disneyland has placed a new sandwich on their menu, and it is inspired by one of their popular Marvel hits, Ant Man.

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Mom Warns About New Dangerous TikTok Trend That Hospitalized Son

Amy Clarke is the mother of 11-year-old Ellis Tripp, and her son was in critical condition at the hospital after doing a TikTok trend.

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More Screen Time For Preschoolers Means Less Reading, Study Finds

Toddlers who spent regular time on screen and electronic devices were less likely to read printed books with their parents by the time they were 3.

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Storytelling Reduces Pain & Stress In Children, Study Finds

Storytelling has been shown to reduce pain and stress in children who are in the hospital. Through storytelling, children are transported mentally.

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One Hour A Day Of Video Game Is Best For Tweens, Experts Say

Young teenagers should only be using video games and recreational internet for one hour every day. Here's more.

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LEGO Theme Park Coming To New York This Summer

The plan is for the park to be fully opened by summer 2021, but it will be doing a “phased opening.”

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"Forbidden" Yoga Is Now Allowed In Alabama Schools

Yoga was first banned in Alabama public schools in 1993 and that they did try to overturn it in 2019 but to no avail.

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Teens Want Their COVID Vax, But Not Parents

This has started an important conversation on how much bodily autonomy a teenager has and their medical freedom.

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Parents Really Are Hiding Their Snacks From Their Kids, Survey Finds

It was discovered that children and spouses are the ones most likely to find the hidden stash.

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High School Students Are Found To Be More "Gender-Diverse" Than Originally Thought

9.2% of children considered themselves “gender-diverse,” a big jump from the 1% the previous study had found.

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Bike-Related Head Injuries Decreased In Kids But Not Adults

When it comes to bike riders in the US, the rates for children have drastically declined, but it has not moved at all for adult riders.

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Parents Think Their Children Can Only "Last" 30 Minutes Outside, Survey Finds

A new survey has found that parents believe that their children can only last 30 minutes playing outside before they get bored.

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It's Not As Simple As Telling Dyslexic Children To "Sound It Out"

Sounding it out is not easy for children with dyslexia, and it can make learning even harder.

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Recipes You Like On Social Media Almost Never Are What You Eat

Users who liked healthy meals also engaged more with unhealthy foods “offline.”

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Kids More Prone To Asthma Depending On Family History, Sex & Race

The study found that children who had at least one parent with asthma were two to three times more likely to develop the condition.

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Parents Skeptical About Using Telehealth

A national poll was done that showed that while children are seeing doctors virtually, parents are hesitant about it.

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Number Of Kids Hospitalized With COVID Is "Overcounted," Says Report

Researchers found that 117 children tested positive for the virus, but were hospitalized due to MIS-C.

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Cancer Screening Age Lowered To 45 Because Cancer Doesn't Discriminate

The screening age of colorectal cancer is being lowered to 45 years old.

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Parents Will Pay An Average Of $26,000 A Year For College

7 out of 10 parents were feeling anxious about the amount of money they would have to pay for their child to attend college.

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Asthma Flares Can Be Reduced By Including A Third Medicine

Adding a third drug to the inhaler, which is known as a muscarinic antagonist, can reduce the number of asthma attacks.

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