November 20, 2014 10 Students Hospitalized With Heat Illness During Meet A fire spokesman says 10 students participating in a cross-country race at a Los Angeles college have been taken to hospitals after suffering from heat-related illnesses
November 20, 2014 Eating Protein Could Cause Brain Damage to 7-Year-Old Girl A 7-year-old girl from the U.K. is at risk for brain damage if she doesn’t stay on a strict diet of fruits and vegetables
November 20, 2014 Ohio Baby Arrives at 10:10 a.m. on 10/10/10 Proud parents in Cleveland are thinking of their baby as a perfect 10 — partly because of the way he arrived over the weekend
November 20, 2014 Study: Students Learning Abroad Increase Drinking Students who go abroad while in college are likely to increase or even double their alcohol intake while they're away
November 20, 2014 Inhaled Steroids Don't Help Asthma Flare-Ups Doubling the dose of inhaled steroids doesn't appear to dampen asthma attacks, despite the practice being recommended by many doctors
November 20, 2014 Early ADHD Diagnosis a Risk Factor for Depression Children who are diagnosed with ADHD at an early age are at greater risk of depression and suicide than other teens and parents need to take the condition seriously, according to U.S. researchers
November 20, 2014 Feds Consider Limiting Potatoes Offered to Kids Potato growers are fighting back against efforts to ban or limit potatoes in federal child nutrition programs, arguing the tuber is loaded with potassium and vitamin C and shouldn't be considered junk food
November 20, 2014 Boy, 15, Dies After Collapsing During Gym Class A 15-year-old California boy has died after he collapsed during a physical education class. Police Lt. Leonard Mata tells the San Diego Union-Tribune that the boy was running on the football field at El Camino High School when he dropped shortly after 12:30 p.m. Monday
November 20, 2014 IVF Children Are Taller, Study Says Children born via IVF are typically taller than those born naturally, a study has found
November 20, 2014 Fatal Car Crashes Involving Teen Drivers Drop Fatal car crashes involving teen drivers fell by about a third over five years, according to a new federal report that partly credits the drop to tougher state limits on younger drivers