November 20, 2014 Gender 'non-conformity' tied to abuse, study finds Girls who dress or act like boys, and boys who act more feminine, may be more likely to be abused and end up with post-traumatic stress disorder
November 20, 2014 Boy, 6, with hole in head survives meningitis 6 times A 6-year-old boy from the U.K. has survived meningitis six times. Seamus Rafferty has epilepsy and hand tremors due to damaged blood vessels, but he continues to amaze doctors, who believe he may have gotten the virus through a small hole in his skull
November 20, 2014 Disturbing trend: Teen girls asking internet if they're pretty A rising trend among young girls, where they post videos of themselves on Youtube asking others if they are pretty, has some experts and parents concerned
November 20, 2014 FDA approves breath test to determine bacterial infection in kids U.S. health regulators have approved Otsuka America Pharmaceutical's breath test to detect bacterial infection that causes stomach inflammation and ulcer, for use in children aged 3 to 17 years
November 20, 2014 8-year-old shot, lives with bullet inside shoulder A Bronx second-grader allegedly shot by a gang member will have to live with a bullet in his shoulder because doctors fear complications trying to remove it, his relatives said
November 20, 2014 3 Sets of Twins Born in Different Years Three sets of twins in the U.S. were born in different years over New Year's weekend. Read on to find out more about them
November 20, 2014 Teen Paralyzed While Playing High School Hockey Jack Jablonski, 16, a junior varsity player at Benilde-St. Margaret’s in St. Louis Park, Minn., Friday night when an accidental check from behind left him paralyzed
November 20, 2014 Teen Collapses, Stops Breathing at Basketball Practice Police in the small southwest Washington community of La Center say a 13-year-old boy collapsed and stopped breathing at a middle school basketball practice
November 20, 2014 Washington Teen Who Collapsed During Basketball Practice 'Hanging in There' A 14-year-old southwest Washington middle school student remains hospitalized in critical condition after collapsing at a school basketball practice
November 20, 2014 Study: Child leukemia doubles near nuclear power plants The incidence of leukemia is twice as high in children living close to nuclear power plants as in those living elsewhere, a study by health and nuclear safety experts has found