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A Faster Path to Treatments: CTF Europe Launches First NF1 Platform Basket TrialEmpty heading (The Children's Tumor Foundation)

Public Technologies 15 Jan 2026
We're launching the EU-PEARL NF1 platform basket trial, which ... The Children's Tumor Foundation published this content on January 15, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Save the Children : Explosive Weapons Killed and Injured 349 Children in Yemen in 2025

YemenOnline 13 Jan 2026
Save the Children stressed that the scale of violence "extends beyond frontlines into homes, schools, and hospitals," warning that a quarter of child casualties occurred in or near schools — places meant to be safe havens for learning.
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PFAS contamination threatens pregnant women and the children in their wombs, while regulators fail to act

Natural News 13 Jan 2026
PFAS ("forever chemicals") cause low birth weight, preterm births, infant mortality, cancer, thyroid disease and immune suppression, persisting in... .
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Supporting Scientific Talent: Career Development Award Goes to Dr. Vikas KumarEmpty heading (The Children's Tumor Foundation)

Public Technologies 13 Jan 2026
) The Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) is proud to announce that Dr ... The Children's Tumor Foundation published this content on January 13, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Young Investigator: Q&A with Jonas Van Lent about NF1 and Tumor MicroenvironmentsEmpty heading (The Children's Tumor Foundation)

Public Technologies 13 Jan 2026
What does it mean to you to receive this support from the Children's Tumor Foundation?. Receiving support from the Children's Tumor Foundation is incredibly meaningful to me ... The Children's Tumor ...
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Making A Hedge of Protection Around the Children

Knoxville Daily Sun 12 Jan 2026
Beyond ourselves, we need to be the ones that will stand in the gap or make up the hedge for the children in our lives, whether they are family or strangers ... We may never meet or know the affliction that comes to these children.
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Column – For the Children: Connecting kids to healthcare coverage

The Duncan Banner 08 Jan 2026
As 2026 begins, the topic of insurance affordability and what can be done to keep costs from going up is top-of-mind. While much of that discussion will occur at the federal level and involves adults, there are things occurring locally ... .
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Children’s Tumor Foundation Appoints Dr. John Puziss as Chief Scientific and Impact OfficerEmpty heading (The Children's Tumor Foundation)

Public Technologies 08 Jan 2026
) NEW YORK, NY - The Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) today announced the appointment of John Puziss, PhD as Chief Scientific and Impact Officer ... The Children's Tumor Foundation published this content ...
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Warm the Children program benefits from basket raffle

The Daily Gazette 06 Jan 2026
On December 19, 2025, the Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home and Wellness Council conducted a basket raffle to raise funds for the “Warm the Children” program ... .
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NF Knowledge Series: Understanding Café-au-Lait Spots: Beyond NF1Empty heading (The Children's Tumor Foundation)

Public Technologies 05 Jan 2026
Studies show that about 25% of infants and preschool-aged children have one or more café-au-lait macules ... The Children's Tumor Foundation published this content on January 02, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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‘The children were delighted to see themselves in such bright colours’: Moe Wai’s best phone picture

The Observer 04 Jan 2026
“The children were happy to let me replace theirs with my own colourful ones for the purpose of this photo.” He later applied some minor edits using the Lightroom app ... That moment of connection was one of the most rewarding parts of the experience.”.
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Column: For the Children – A very busy 2025 for children

The Ada News 03 Jan 2026
It is hard to believe that 2025 has come to an end. For those of us at the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA), I must say that our work felt incredibly important this year with addressing issues at the ... .
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