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  • Research Says Kids Who Sleep Early Have Healthier Gut Microbiomes Early bedtimes in children are linked to a healthier gut microbiome, enhancing beneficial bacteria and overall gut health.
  • 7 Expert-Backed Tricks to Calm Your Kid’s Meltdown Toddlers often throw tantrums when frustrated; parents can manage these with seven effective strategies for emotional support.
  • One-Third of Children Worldwide Struggle with Nearsightedness A study reveals global myopia rates in children have tripled since the 1990s, now affecting 36% due to increased screen time.
  • 6-Year-Old Indian Girl Escapes Sexual Assault Thanks to Monkeys: Here's What Happened! A story emerged from an Indian news outlet where a 6-year-old girl escaped a potential sexual assault with the help of monkeys.
  • Cell Phone Distraction Causes Kid to Drop Artwork Worth Millions of Won at Museum At the Hoam Art Museum, a young visitor nearly knocked over a valuable artwork during Nicolas Party's exhibition, but it remained unharmed.
  • China Responds to Japanese Concerns Over Safety After Tragic School Attack Diplomatic vice ministers from China and Japan met to address the death of a Japanese child who was fatally attacked by a Chinese national.
  • North Korean Babies Born Without Anuses Due to Mysterious 'Ghost' Disease – What’s Happening? Claims are surfacing that a mysterious disease is spreading near North Korea's nuclear test site, with alarming claims that newborns are ...
  • Toxic Substance in Children's Boot Over 680x Limit A children's boot sold on a Chinese online platform was found to contain a carcinogenic substance exceeding 680 times the standard limit.
  • Kim Jong Un's Daughter Sparks Controversy with Sheer Outfit: Is North Korea Changing? Recently, a see-through outfit worn by Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju Ae, has become a hot topic and is reportedly becoming a trend.
  • War and Hunger: Gaza's Youngest Suffer as Food Shortages Bite The United Nations reported on the 30th that children in the Gaza Strip, where ongoing attacks between the Israeli military and Hamas have been occurring for eight months, are suffering from severe malnutrition due to food shortages. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) launched an investigation into the nutritional status of […]
  • From Gaza to JFK: Injured Palestinian Kids Reach U.S. for Medical Aid Four children from the Gaza Strip in Palestine who have been severely injured by Israeli attacks or ...
  • Children Shouldn't Use Smartphones Until They're 13,Says French Experts According to British media outlets, the French government is considering a plan to ban the watching of videos by children under three and the use of smartphones by children under 13. According to the report, experts commissioned by the Élysée Palace to study guidelines for limiting children’s smartphone usage recently submitted a report that strictly […]
  • Obesity Runs in the Family: Study Shows Kids Follow Parents' Weight If parents are obese in middle age, their children are likely to be obese when they reach middle age as well. The New York Post, an American daily newspaper, cited a study from a Norwegian university on the 7th, reporting that “if parents were obese in middle age, their children are six times more likely […]
  • How a Mother's Diet During Pregnancy Affects Her Child's School Performance Inadequate maternal nutrition during pregnancy linked to lower academic performance in children, says New Zealand study.

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