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Progressive multiple sclerosis
Diseases 04 Dec 2007

Progressive multiple sclerosis

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Dust Mite Levels in Sydney are Seasonal
Children's health 03 Dec 2007

Dust Mite Levels in Sydney are Seasonal

House dust mite (HDM) allergen levels in Sydney beds are determined by the season, with new research discovering fluctuations of such magnitude between summer and autumn levels they may be sufficient to influence asthma symptoms in sufferers. A Sydney study involving over 500 children has found HDM allergen levels to…
Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions
Children's health 03 Dec 2007

Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions

Progress has been made in food allergy prevention and management according to investigators presenting the latest research at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Dallas. Important research findings may impact diet restrictions of food allergic patients. According to Robert A. Wood, M.D.,…
Exercise Improves Thinking, Reduces Diabetes Risk in Overweight Children
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…
Are Children’s Growing Pains Real?
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…
Combination Vaccine Okay for Infants
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…
Deficiency of Immune System Peacekeeper Pinpointed in Mice as Cause of Ulcerative Colitis
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…
The Family that Eats Together stays Healthy Together
Children's health 27 Nov 2007

The Family that Eats Together stays Healthy Together

In this fast-paced world, it can be a challenge for families to find time to share a meal. But a nutritionist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences says sitting down to eat as a family is worth juggling your schedule. “Research tells us that taking time for family meals…
Holiday Safety Tips
Children's health 26 Nov 2007

Holiday Safety Tips

The holidays are an exciting time of year for kids, and to help ensure they have a safe holiday season, here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Trees When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the label “Fire Resistant.” When purchasing a live tree, check for…