Children's health

Risk factors found for RSV infection in immunocompromised children
Children's health 18 Apr 2008

Risk factors found for RSV infection in immunocompromised children

St. Jude investigators and collaborators have shown how to predict if a child who is infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) while being treated for cancer or another catastrophic disease is at high risk for developing severe infection. The finding will help clinicians improve guidelines for managing these infected children.
Cavities in children reduced more than 60 percent by new experimental chewable mint
Bone 14 Apr 2008

Cavities in children reduced more than 60 percent by new experimental chewable mint

Ortek Therapeutics, Inc., and Stony Brook University announced today that new data published in the most recent issue of the Journal of Clinical Dentistry demonstrate the effects of a new chewable mint in preventing cavities in children. This investigational product, called BasicMints™, contains CaviStat®, an innovative, fluoride-free, cavity-fighting complex. CaviStat…
Asthma deaths spike
Children's health 14 Apr 2008

Asthma deaths spike

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that the Australian asthma death toll jumped in 2006, with an additional 84 deaths being recorded compared to 2005 data. The total number of deaths attributed to asthma in Australia in 2006 was 402. The greatest increase in deaths occurred in…
Gene mutations found in many children with abnormally thick heart muscles
Children's health 14 Apr 2008

Gene mutations found in many children with abnormally thick heart muscles

Most children with unexplained thickening of the heart muscle, called idiopathic cardiac hypertrophy, actually have a genetic mutation that affects cells that help the heart to contract, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Harvard Medical School in a report that appears online in the New England Journal of…
Board discusses colours advice
Children's health 14 Apr 2008

Board discusses colours advice

The Food Standards Agency Board, at its April open meeting, discussed the possible effects of certain food colours on children’s behaviour and agreed advice to Ministers to help inform the UK’s negotiating position in Europe on this issue. This discussion took place following the publication last September of research into…
Children at highest risk from obesity struggle with change
Children's health 09 Apr 2008

Children at highest risk from obesity struggle with change

A new study shows that children with obesity-related diabetes are reporting serious difficulties in making basic lifestyle changes that could save them from a lifetime of complications. The study of 103 adolescents (ages 12 to 21) with type 2 diabetes, most of whom are overweight, shows many children and teens…
Family Therapy (Family Focused Therapy)
Children's health 08 Apr 2008

Family Therapy (Family Focused Therapy)

Family therapy: Family therapy, sometimes called family focus therapy or family systems therapy, is a type of psychological therapy that works to change the relationships…
Late to bed, late to rise – teenagers prefer to function as night owls
Children's health 07 Apr 2008

Late to bed, late to rise – teenagers prefer to function as night owls

Getting teenagers out of bed is no easy task. Numerous studies indicate that at the onset of puberty, adolescents become more ‘evening typed’, preferring later bedtimes and wake times. In the Journal of Adolescence, a report by Swinburne researchers Dr Suzanne Warner, Dr Greg Murray and Dr Denny Meyer details…
Exactly how much housework does a husband create?
Children's health 07 Apr 2008

Exactly how much housework does a husband create?

Having a husband creates an extra seven hours a week of housework for women, according to a University of Michigan study of a nationally representative sample of U.S. families. For men, the picture is very different: A wife saves men from about an hour of housework a week. The…