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Une première expertise collective met en garde contre les dangers de l'addiction au jeu

Tuesday 22. of July 2008

By: Le Monde

Le jeu, nouvelle toxicomanie du XXIe siècle ? "Le chemin a été long de l'ivrognerie et du mythe du bon vivant à la reconnaissance de l'alcoolo-dépendant. Une démarche comparable s'engage autour du jeu", résume le professeur de...

Children of conflict: stress takes its toll on both sides of border

Tuesday 15. of July 2008

By: The Guardian

On the Gaza-Israel frontline violence is traumatising a whole generation.

France bans marketing television programmes targeted at under threes

Wednesday 20. of August 2008

By: Daily Telegraph

France's broadcast authority has banned French channels from marketing TV shows to children under three years old, to shield them from developmental risks it says television viewing poses at that age.

Sold for £20: just two of India's million stolen children

Sunday 07. of September 2008

By: The Guardian

In a country with 11 million abandoned children, the fate of those from loving homes who are kidnapped to order goes unnoticed. Many are sold for adoption, often to Westerners; others are trafficked into slavery or the sex trade...

The biggest killers of under-fives in Katine: malaria

Sunday 21. of September 2008

By: The Guardian

In the second of her three-part series on infant and child mortality in Katine, Sarah Boseley examines why malaria is responsible for over 40% of all deaths among the youngest villagers in the region

The biggest killers of under-fives in Katine: poor water and sanitation

Sunday 21. of September 2008

By: The Guardian

In the first of three features examining the major threats facing under-fives in Katine, Guardian health editor Sarah Boseley reveals how poor water and sanitation, now being tackled by Amref, has led to disease and infant and...

Inequities are killing people on a "grand scale" reports WHO's Commission

Saturday 18. of October 2008

By: World Health Organization

A child born in a Glasgow, Scotland suburb can expect a life 28 years shorter than another living only 13 kilometres away. A girl in Lesotho is likely to live 42 years less than another in Japan.

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