UNICEF screens and treats children for malnutrition and distributes urgently needed supplemental food to nourish babies and young children during the critical early months and years of development.
UNICEF-supported clinics provide essential health and nutrition services for displaced families struggling to survive.
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In 2023, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a clinical practice guideline recommending weight-loss medications, including glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, as a supplement ...
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The 19th edition of Bal Parishad was hosted on Wednesday by bringing together young health advocates from government schools ...
UNICEF Australia and Cricket Australia are appealing for more than just wickets; for global gender equality, until every girl can play.
Researchers Track Sharp Increase in Diagnoses for Sedative, Hypnotic and Anxiety Use Disorder in Young ... and Physical Health Jan. 6, 2025 — People who care for both their children and older ...