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Early Day Care Attendance may Protect Infants from Later Developing Asthma
Children's health 19 Oct 2007

Early Day Care Attendance may Protect Infants from Later Developing Asthma

Day care attendance early in life seems to protect infants and young children from later developing asthma, from the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI). The study, “Influence of early day care exposure on total IgE levels through age 3 years” can be found in the Articles in Press…
Overweight Prevention Program May Cut Risk of Eating Disorders Among Girls
Children's health 19 Oct 2007

Overweight Prevention Program May Cut Risk of Eating Disorders Among Girls

Eating disorders among adolescent girls and boys can have substantial negative impact on their health and lead to dangerous weight-control behaviours, such as self-induced vomiting or abusing laxatives or diet pills to control weight. The middle school age is a high risk time, especially for girls starting to engage in…
As Autism Diagnoses Grow, so do Number of Fad Treatments
Children's health 09 Oct 2007

As Autism Diagnoses Grow, so do Number of Fad Treatments

Ineffective or even dangerous fad treatments for autism, always a problem, seem to be growing more pervasive, according to researchers who studied the problem. “Developmental disabilities like autism are a magnet for all kinds of unsupported or disproved therapies, and it has gotten worse as more children have been diagnosed…
Air Pollution Linked to Cardiovascular Risk Indices in Healthy Young Adults
Children's health 09 Oct 2007

Air Pollution Linked to Cardiovascular Risk Indices in Healthy Young Adults

Researchers in Taiwan have demonstrated for the first time that urban air pollution simultaneously affects key indicators of cardiovascular risk in young adults: inflammation, oxidative stress, coagulation and autonomic dysfunction. The study, which appeared in the second issue for August of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,…
High Pollution Linked to Poor Lung Function Growth in Children in Mexico City
Children's health 09 Oct 2007

High Pollution Linked to Poor Lung Function Growth in Children in Mexico City

Children who are chronically exposed to higher levels of air pollution show marked deficiencies in lung growth and function, and not just short-term breathing problems, according to researchers in Mexico. “Our study revealed significant deficits in lung function growth in children with long-term exposure to air pollutants,” wrote Isabelle Romieu,…
Pain during childbirth
Chronic Pain 08 Oct 2007

Pain during childbirth

Almost all women experience pain during childbirth which varies in severity. There are different pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to treatment of pain during childbirth.
Preventing Head Lice
Children's health 08 Oct 2007

Preventing Head Lice

Six to 12 million American children are bothered by head lice each year. As kids head back to school in a matter of weeks, it’s important to know how head lice spread and the best ways to prevent them. Head lice are more commonly found on children than adults because…
Does This Child have Appendicitis? Watch Out for Key Signs
Children's health 08 Oct 2007

Does This Child have Appendicitis? Watch Out for Key Signs

A 5-year-old with abdominal pain, nausea and fever may have appendicitis or any of a number of other problems. But how does the child’s doctor decide whether to schedule an emergency appendectomy to surgically remove a presumably inflamed appendix – a procedure that carries its own risks like any surgery…
Youngest Girls Spirited to Brothels show Highest HIV Rates
Children's health 08 Oct 2007

Youngest Girls Spirited to Brothels show Highest HIV Rates

Girls forced into the Indian sex trade at age 14 or younger show significantly higher rates of HIV infection than older girls and women similarly forced into prostitution, according to a new study that highlights for the first time the increased HIV risks faced by sex trafficked Nepalese girls and…