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Poor diet and lack of regular exercise are bringing more children and adolescents into emergency departments with lifestyle-related illnesses such as migraines, heart disease, and kidney stones, explains Dr. Richard Cantor, director of pediatric emergency medicine services at University Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.

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Poor diet and lack of regular exercise are bringing more children and adolescents into emergency departments with lifestyle-related illnesses such as migraines, heart disease, and kidney stones, explains Dr. Richard Cantor, director of pediatric emergency medicine services at University Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.

Poor diet and lack of regular exercise are bringing more children and adolescents into emergency departments with lifestyle-related illnesses such as migraines, heart disease, and kidney stones, explains Dr. Richard Cantor, director of pediatric emergency medicine services at University Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.

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