... research shows that parents may not be recognizing their own children's risk factors. A new study in the Journal ... UK only 1.9 percent of parents with children at risk for overweight and 17.1 percent ...
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A likely cause for the link between severe maternal depression and young children’s injury risk is that chronically depressed mothers may not appropriately safeguard the physical environments that ...
A study released by researchers at the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health (CCCEH) shows that cat ownership may have a protective effect against the development of asthma symptoms in ...
... -based dendritic cell approach in humans at Children’s. This Phase 1 clinical trial has been approved ... cell vaccine or microsphere-based therapy to children at risk for or newly diagnosed with type 1 ...
... toddlers who drank less milk were at higher risk of deficiency (for each cup of milk toddlers ... should receive vitamin D supplementation and that children with risk factors should have periodic vitamin ...
... screening test for high blood sugar in children with risk factors—a blood test called ... detecting metabolic syndrome. This syndrome is a cluster of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, including ...
... mothers who eat nuts or nut products like peanut butter daily during pregnancy increase their children's risk of developing asthma by more than 50 percent over women who ...
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After a median 8 months of treatment, EBV-DNA became undetectable in about half of the children who were asymptomatic at the start of the therapy, and no new cases of PTLD developed. In one child, ...
... continued or additional psychiatric problems that put these children at risk later in life.
For many years old ... 3 different new-generation antipsychotics in children and adolescents (mean age 15.2 ...
... that the emergence of strong gamma activity is critical for linguistic and cognitive development and that children at risk for language impairments may lag in this process.
"Having strong bursts of ...
... of three who had hernia surgery showed almost twice the risk of behavioral or developmental problems later compared to children who had not undergone the surgery, according to a study by researchers ...
Children under the age of three who had hernia surgery showed almost twice the risk of behavioral or developmental problems later compared to children who had not undergone the surgery.
... in their pediatric patients. "Pediatricians and family practice physicians who see children with strabismus should be aware of the increased risk of mental illness," says Dr. Mohney. "They can ...
... and modify behaviors their LGBT children experience as rejecting that significantly increase their children's risk. However, redirecting practice and professional training from not asking about ...
... years of old.
"We have been focused primarily on high-risk infants under a year old with RSV, ... viral respiratory tract infections (RSV infection) in infants and young children at risk for infection ...