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child health
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The child health tag on WindowsForum.com covers a range of topics related to children's well-being, including AI-driven pediatric healthcare and age bias in biomedical AI, family wellness trends such as propolis supplements, and concerns about environmental toxins like pesticides that may harm children's brains. Discussions also touch on childhood obesity, as seen in a case of a three-year-old weighing 60kg, and broader worries about keeping children safe and healthy. The content reflects community interest in both medical advancements and potential threats to child health, from school environments to policy decisions.
Artificial intelligence has taken center stage in transforming the future of healthcare. With breakthroughs spanning electronic health record analysis and the ability to detect cancer from medical images, AI promises faster, more accurate, and often less invasive diagnostics. Yet, a critical and...
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Some families cook together. Others bond over board games. But for Inara Rusli and her clan, the key to bringing everyone a little closer can be found in the form of a quirky blue Hello Kitty tote bag, stuffed not with toys or snacks, but with vials of British Propolis—a supplement that has...
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Lu Hao from China is only three years old yet he weighs a staggering 60kg (9st 6lb).
Nearly five times the normal size of a child his age, he eats three bowls of rice at dinner time.
When he was born, Lu Hao only weighed 2.6kg (5lb 8oz), but from the age of three months he started to...