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Parental perspectives on adolescent hearing loss risk and prevention.
Parents' interest in whole-genome sequencing of newborns.
E-cigarettes—electronic devices that look like cigarettes and contain nicotine but do not burn tobacco like traditional cigarettes—are often the subject of debate and controversy.
44% of adults believe e-cigarettes will encourage kids to use tobacco products. Nearly half of parents are concerned their child will try e-cigarettes. 86% of adults support prohibiting sale of e-cigarettes to youth under age 18.
E-cigarettes are electronic devices that look like cigarettes and contain nicotine but do not burn tobacco. In recent years, some have promoted e-cigarettes as a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes.
Research is the key to new medical discoveries that can improve the lives of children. Medical research involves both healthy volunteers and volunteers with the disease or illness being studied.
To pay or not to pay: Public perception regarding insurance coverage of obesity treatment.
The Institute of Medicine recently published a report featuring National Poll on Children’s Health research on pay-to-play sports and an NPCH infographic
5% of parents say their children have taken part in medical research. 44% of parents would consider allowing their children to participate in medical research if their children had the disease being studied.