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Category: Children’s Health

KIds play in the pool at Camp Royall, a camp for people with autism of all ages run by the Autism Society of North Carolina. Photo: Kelsey Tsipis
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health

Not Your Average Summer Camp

by Editor August 3, 2012October 19, 2021
Rates of child homicide, NC. Graphic courtesy Action for Children, NC
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Military Health

Child Homicides in Military Families Drop

by Rose Hoban July 17, 2012October 19, 2021
The Carrboro Farmers Market
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health

Bill Aims to Expand Food Stamp Use at Farmers Markets

by Editor June 25, 2012October 19, 2021
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Mental Health

Nature-based Summer Camps Help Get Kids Healthy

by Rose Hoban June 15, 2012October 19, 2021
Rep. Pricey Harrison (blue suit) with children at the Toxic Free NC event near the Capitol
Posted inChildren's Health, Environmental Health, NC Health Briefs, State Health Policy

Toxic Toys Considered at General Assembly

by Editor June 13, 2012October 19, 2021
Photo: Dr. Jeff Livingston, medical director for the ECU High-Risk Pregnancy Center examines patient Lashonda Bowers of Williamston.
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Medicaid, Rural Health, State Health Policy

ECU Clinic Combats High Infant Mortality, Preterm Births

by Rose Hoban June 12, 2012October 19, 2021

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