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  2. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube global head of family and children's content Malik Ducard admitted that "making the app family friendly is of the utmost importance to us", but admitted that the service was not curated all the time, and that parents had the responsibility to use the app's parental controls to control how it is used by their children (including ...

  3. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of pets within the game, with some rare pets selling for up to US$300 on off-platform sites, [29] [30] a large subculture of scammers have risen within Adopt Me!. As the primary user base of Adopt Me! is on average younger than the rest of Roblox [citation needed], they are especially susceptible to falling for scams. [31] [32]

  4. The YouTubers Who Gave Up Their Child - AOL

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    As the documentary points out, YouTube’s algorithm heavily promotes playlists, making it so anyone interested in content about adoption or family vlogging would be likely to stumble upon the ...

  5. An Update on Our Family - Wikipedia

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    The series explores the world of family vlogging, primarily exploring the case of Myka and James Stauffer, and their adoption of a child, Huxley, which the two documented on their YouTube channel. [6] Huxley was later diagnosed with autism and ADHD, with the Stauffers deciding to rehouse him. [7]

  6. Justin Kuritzkes - Wikipedia

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    Beginning during his time at Brown University, Kuritzkes uploaded videos recorded using the Photo Booth application to YouTube. [1] The most famous of these videos, "Potion Seller", went viral online and inspired parodies in publications including The New Yorker. [11] Kuritzkes received a MacDowell Fellowship in both 2012 and 2016. [5]

  7. Duchenne muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Delandistrogene moxeparvovec (Elevidys) is a gene therapy that in June 2023 received United States FDA accelerated approval for the treatment of four and five-year-old children. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] In October 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Vamorolone (Agamree) as a Treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

  8. Hypokalemic periodic paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle weakness typically beginning in childhood or adolescence. Most often, these episodes involve a temporary inability to move muscles in the arms and legs. Attacks cause severe weakness or paralysis that usually lasts from hours to days.

  9. Ultimate Book of Spells - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Book of Spells is a Canadian children's animated television series produced by BKN International. [1] It first premiered on YTV Channel for kids in Canada. Inspired by the popular Harry Potter book and movie series, the show presents a trio of "wizards-in-training" at an enchanted private school run by Miss Crystalgazer. Cassy is a ...