My Childhood ArticlesPage 2 of 102 results for My Childhood Articles. Evade the Mental Trauma of Childhood Obesity Children have more energy requirements since they are in the growing stage. A nutritive diet is essential for their healthy development. Unlike adults, children are more prone to diseases. When they consume more number of calories than they actually burn, Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
CHILDHOOD DIABETES Consult Dr. Ashutosh Sonawane is a Consultant Adult & Pediatric Endocrinologist & Diabetologist at SARTHAK HEALTH CLINIC Nashik. Published 3 Years Ago by asonwane356 |
Support childhood education to save your old age When you hear your own language in a foreign land, you feel a sense of gratitude towards your own country. If you hear about the generosity, glory and pride of your nation you feel wonderful; but when you hear about the condition of the children and the Published 9 Years Ago by glainmax55 |
How do we prevent Childhood Obesity Children who are overweight may not develop socially as fast as their peers. They can become loners, finding it difficult to make friends. They may think that their weight is beyond their control and they may not know what to do in order to attempt to Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
Benefits of Early Childhood Education Open Arms is the best Christian Preschool in Alpharetta GA providing early childhood education in a safe, loving, and peaceful environment. Call 770-475-6570 for enrollment and other queries. Published 2 Years Ago by openarms |
Childhood Obesity ? What can Parents do? As the government becomes more aware of the problem of childhood obesity, schools in the UK are now planning to weigh and measure all children at the ages of 4-5, when they start primary school and again at 10-11, when they are about to leave for Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
What You Need To Know About Childhood Hypertension Many people believe that hypertension affects only adults, but the truth is high blood pressure is not uncommon in children. Although its effects are not immediate, as we mostly see in the case of adults, it may put the child at risk of developing other s Published 3 Years Ago by shanayaharper |
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