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The Idea of Physical Education and its Discontents - David Kirk
Is Sugar More Trouble than it is Worth?
Forcing Children Into Sport Specific Training can be Detrimental
Children's Brain Development is linked to Physical Fitness, Research finds.
Factors Influencing Girl's Participation in Sports
Obesity Might Lower Students Thinking Skills
Parents Live in Denial About Kids Obesity Problems
Harder Exercise Tied to Lower Heart Risk in Kids
Caloric Consumption Different For Older And Younger Obese Children
Kids Can Benefit From Just 7 Minutes of Certain Exercise
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