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PM announces parenting classes
18th May 2012 - The Prime Minister said free parenting classes do not amount to a 'nanny state', as he announced a series of initiatives aimed at helping families. Mums and dads in three trial areas of England who have children up to the age of five will be able to claim vouchers worth £100. There w
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Parents to be given personal SEN budgets
15th May 2012 - Parents in England are to get a new legal right to buy-in special education needs (SEN) care for children who need support. It means that parents will be given the power to control personal budgets for their children with severe, profound or multiple health and learning difficulties.
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Mixed reaction to 'family-friendly' Queen's speech
10th May 2012 - The Queen's speech to parliament set out the coalition government's plans, including a promise to "strive to improve the lives of children and families". Parental leave will be made more flexible so both parents can share parenting responsibilities and balance work and family commitm
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Measles on Merseyside: Over 200 cases
4th May 2012 - The largest measles outbreak on Merseyside since the MMR vaccine was introduced in 1988 is continuing. There have been 210 laboratory confirmed cases and a further 92 probable cases are under investigation. The outbreak has affected all age groups but approximately half the cases are
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Test for newborns could detect serious heart problems
Heart problems (called congenital heart defects) are the most common birth defect in babies born in the UK, and are the cause of more deaths in newborn babies than any other type of birth defect. If picked up early, many heart defects can be repaired during an operation. But if they are not picked u
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Half of girls turned off sport by school PE
2nd May 2012 - More than half of girls in the UK are put off exercise and playing sport by their experiences of PE and games at school, according to a study. The report for the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation said that girls worry that playing sport is too competitive, not feminine and that the
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Do dummies really interfere with breastfeeding?
Breast milk is the best and most appropriate food for new babies, as it includes all the nutrients that babies need, along with antibodies from the mother to protect against disease. In the UK, women are advised to feed their babies only breast milk for the first six months, if possible. However, no
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Vaccine reminder over whooping cough
13th April 2012 - Two childhood illnesses that can usually be prevented by routine vaccination are making a comeback. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) says there have already been 665 confirmed cases of whooping cough in England and Wales in the first three months of the year. There were a total o
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Heavy backpacks linked to back pain in children
Most people think of back pain as a problem affecting adults, but children and teenagers can get it too. One study in England found that 1 in 4 children aged 11 to 14 years reported having back pain, and it was particularly common among girls. This is worrying. Besides causing discomfort, back pain
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Breastfeeding exclusively for six months 'unhelpful'
15th March 2012 - Advising women to breastfeed exclusively for the first six months may be "unhelpful" and too idealistic, according to new research, which says it can leave mothers feeling guilty and struggling to cope. Because of the considerable health benefits to babies and mothers from breastfe
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