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A rare bipartisan vote in NY legislature approves restrictions for children’s social media feeds. Supporters say the change will help improve kids’ mental health.
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A new passive RSV immunization that developers say is under federal review got started with twin baby girls at Upstate Medical University.
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The attorney general said it has heard of online and in-store sales that had the medication priced far above its retail value.
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The Syracuse City School District shows parents more resources to decrease child hunger and poverty in the city.
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15 state landmarks and bridges across the state were cast with yellow spotlights Tuesday evening recognizing September as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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The new research brief published this week indicates that consistent access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program increases preventative health care for infants.
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North Country schools are trying their best to handle the requirement to quarantine students exposed to COVID-19, but students are still missing days worth of school.
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State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against a negligent landlord in Syracuse who has been exposing children to lead. An investigation by her office found that at least 18 children were poisoned over more than six years at 17 homes owned by John Kiggins and his company Endzone Properties.
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The governor's new policy comes on the heels of a similar COVID-19 screening strategy announced by the Onondaga County executive earlier the same day.
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Advocates for victims of child sexual abuse and violence are reminding survivors about the chance to file lawsuits for abuse that took place years or…