Children's health

PCV Cuts Pneumonia Hospital Admissions in the US
Children's health 09 Jul 2007

PCV Cuts Pneumonia Hospital Admissions in the US

Routine infant immunization with pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) has caused a 39 percent fall in all-cause pneumonia hospital admission rates for American children under 2, according to a Vanderbilt study. Carlos G. Grijalva, M.D., M.P.H., research assistant professor in Vanderbilt’s Department of Preventive Medicine, along with colleagues in the Vanderbilt…
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)
Children's health 08 Jul 2007

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) refers to sudden death, with or without epileptic seizure, with no identifiable cause on post mortem.
Helicobacter Pylori Eradication
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

Helicobacter Pylori Eradication

Helicobacter pylori can irritate the gastrointestinal system, and cause ulcers and other problems in the stomach and in the duodenum. A specific treatment has been…
Low Maternal B12 Levels Affect Foetuses
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

Low Maternal B12 Levels Affect Foetuses

Pregnant women with low levels of vitamin B12 have three times the risk of delivering babies with neural tube defects, according to a new study led by a University of Toronto researcher. “In a population-based, case-control study of more than 500 pregnant women in Ontario, we found the risk of…
Parents: Watch What You’re Putting in that Sippy Cup
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

Parents: Watch What You’re Putting in that Sippy Cup

Juice boxes look harmless enough, with those kid-size, bendable straws and promises of 100 percent vitamin C. As healthy as juice seems, parents need to be wary of doling out too much to children, especially during the summer when kids need plenty of fluids to stay safe, a University of…
Children with Both Autism and ADHD Often Bully, Parents Say
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

Children with Both Autism and ADHD Often Bully, Parents Say

Researchers caution against labelling children with autism as bullies. Children with both autism and attention deficit or attention deficit hyperactivity disorders are four times more likely to bully than children in the general population, according to a study released in the journal Ambulatory Pediatrics. However, the researchers caution against labelling…
World First Investigation into the Effects of Burns Trauma on the Heart
Children's health 06 Jul 2007

World First Investigation into the Effects of Burns Trauma on the Heart

Dr Jenny Paratz, a research scientist within the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital’s Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre, along with burns surgeons, intensive care doctors and cardiologists, is beginning a study into a previously underdeveloped area of burns research relating to myocardial dysfunction in patients who have suffered…
Premature Infants Do Not Seem to be Predisposed to Food Allergies
Children's health 03 Jul 2007

Premature Infants Do Not Seem to be Predisposed to Food Allergies

Premature infants do not have an increased risk of developing food allergies than normal-birth-weight infants, according to new research in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI). The study, “The risk of developing food allergy in premature or low-birth-weight children,” can be found online at www.jacionline.org. The JACI is…
Study Suggests Other Causes for Childhood Brain Aneurysms
Blood 03 Jul 2007

Study Suggests Other Causes for Childhood Brain Aneurysms

A new University of Cincinnati (UC) study questions the commonly held scientific belief that childhood brain aneurysms are caused by trauma, infection or underlying vascular malformations. In a retrospective review of 53 Ohio children with intracranial (brain) arterial aneurysms, Todd Abruzzo, MD, found that the most common type of aneurysm…