Children's health
03 Dec 2007
The Safety and Efficacy of Nasacort AQ Nasal Spray in Children
Data presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) annual meeting suggests that the intranasal corticosteroid Nasacort AQ (triamcinolone acetonide) Nasal Spray may be used safely and effectively to treat children aged 2-5 years old with year-round allergic rhinitis. The same study also showed that during the…
Children's health
03 Dec 2007
Ear Infection Superbug Resistant to all Paediatric Antibiotics
Researchers have discovered a strain of bacteria resistant to all approved drugs used to fight ear infections in children, according to an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). A pair of paediatricians discovered the strain because it is their standard practice to perform an uncommon…
Children's health
03 Dec 2007
Exercise Improves Thinking, Reduces Diabetes Risk in Overweight Children
Just three months of daily, vigorous physical activity in overweight children improves their thinking and reduces their diabetes risk, researchers say. Studies of about 200 overweight, inactive children ages 7-11 also showed that a regular exercise program reduces body fat and improves bone density. “Is exercise a magic wand that…
Children's health
03 Dec 2007
Are Children’s Growing Pains Real?
Your 8-year-old can’t sleep because his legs ache. Your friend’s 5-year-old daughter wakes up crying in the middle of the night with the same complaint. After mom or dad massages their legs, the children are able to fall asleep and awake in the morning feeling fine. By adolescence, the sporadic…
Children's health
30 Nov 2007
Combination Vaccine Okay for Infants
A University of Rochester study brings relief to new parents who, while navigating a jam-packed childhood vaccine schedule, can expect to soothe their newborn through as many as 15 “pokes” by his or her six-month checkup. The study, recently published in The Journal of Pediatrics, shows that no efficacy or…
Children's health
30 Nov 2007
Early School Success Protects against Teen and Young Adult Drug Use
Adolescents who do well in school are less likely to smoke, drink or do drugs. But which comes first: drug use or school failure? Researchers at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research (ISR) provide an answer in a new book. Patterns of educational success or failure are well…
Children's health
30 Nov 2007
Experts meet to discuss the hot topic of ADHD
The 54th American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Conference has recently been held in Boston. International and local experts attended to discuss a broad range of issues in child and adolescent psychiatry. The topic of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder received particular consideration given recent controversies surrounding treatment of…
Children's health
30 Nov 2007
ADHD a hot topic at the AACAP conference
The 54th American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Conference was successfully held at the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston from October 23rd to 28th 2007.1 Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) was a major theme. Dr Lawrence Greenhill gave three excellent presentations featuring the latest research into ADHD treatment…
Children's health
29 Nov 2007
Deficiency of Immune System Peacekeeper Pinpointed in Mice as Cause of Ulcerative Colitis
In a series of mouse experiments, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have pinpointed a specific immune deficiency as the likely fundamental cause of ulcerative colitis, a chronic, sometimes severe inflammatory disease of the colon or large intestine. Remarkably, the researchers also found that once the disease…