The group raises funds for the families of children who are ill in the Washington area.
Demand is strong, and there is little shortage of children who need additional help.
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The total number of children who started smoking was 50, 000 higher than the 2010 figure of 157, 000.
Parents of children who suffer from a preexisting condition can finally breathe a sigh of relief, too.
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Until a few days ago, there was no official tally of the number of children who died.
He criticised cuts to English language teaching despite a rising proportion of children who are non-native speakers.
The U.S. is home to millions of children who are dreaming big and willing to work hard.
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It shows the numbers of children who have been "approved for adoption" in different parts of England.
The conception of children who share the genes of three parents could be one step closer to reality.
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Until a few days ago, there was no official tally of the number of children who had died.
He also made crude gestures at the fans, in full view of children who were in the crowd.
Large gaps still remain in access to education and the share of children who actually complete primary school.
More than three-fourths of children who leave school after being displaced never return.
"From previous research we know that a third of children who are underweight present with life-threatening features, " he added.
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So could the number of children who drop out of school too early.
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Another big uncertainty is the rate at which phthalates escape from toys into the mouths of children who chew them.
Both studies found vaccination significantly reduced the number of children who had to be treated in hospital due to rotavirus.
And an analysis of children who had faced extreme hunger after World War II were more likely to develop schizophrenia.
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Are we going to do it by asking sacrifice only of middle-class Americans or seniors, parents of children who are disabled?
The issue was first highlighted at the inquiry into the deaths of children who underwent heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary.
Based on previous studies, Dr. Fein estimates 10% to 20% of children who were diagnosed with autism may achieve optimal outcomes.
The programme said that Wales' 22 local authorities showed inconsistencies in how they recorded and reported cases of children who go missing.
It is an attempt to tackle one of Pakistan's worst problems: the huge number of children who receive no education at all.
Enrollment in the gifted and talented program is a coveted prize, providing advanced classes for the select group of children who qualify.
New curriculums that give the Gypsies' own culture a fair wind have engaged the imaginations of children who might otherwise have dropped out.
Funded by the state according to the number of children who attend, they will stand or fall according to their popularity with parents.
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Things that could be looked at, he added, included "the place of children who were born, if you like, innocently into another set of rules".
Of children who were brought to the clinic because parents thought they had a fever, most of them had been tested with a home thermometer.
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