U.S. children average 900 hours a year in class and 1,023 hours in front of a television.
It affects an estimated 3% to 9% of U.S. children.
When U.S. children went back to school in the fall, they spread the disease in classrooms and brought it home to their families.
Prospective adoptive parent(s) wants to provide home for U.S. child in need.
This means that a U.S. child is removed from their parents (who were not maltreated) approximately every five minutes.
His influence and popularity led to many U.S. children of the early 19th century to be named after him.
Half of U.S. children ages 12 to 19 meet four or fewer of the factors.
But the study raises concerns given the millions of U.S. children who get care outside the home at a young age.
He left behind three U.S. born children and a wife.