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Promising Protein may Prevent Eye Damage in Premature Babies
Children's health 28 Aug 2007

Promising Protein may Prevent Eye Damage in Premature Babies

A protein long thought to be one of the body’s supporting players has quietly been taking a lead role in healthy eyesight, a discovery that could rapidly lead to treatments for babies born before their eyes are finished growing, University of Florida and Harvard Medical School researchers have found. The…
Structure of Protein Altered in Autism Revealed
Children's health 28 Aug 2007

Structure of Protein Altered in Autism Revealed

As a result of mapping the structure of the protein complex implicated in autism spectrum disorders, a research team led by scientists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has discovered how particular genetic mutations affect this complex and contribute to the…
Crucial Progress in Understanding Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein
Children's health 28 Aug 2007

Crucial Progress in Understanding Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein

Researchers in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine have identified a new regulatory target for the Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP), laying the groundwork for possible new treatments for Fragile X syndrome(FXS), the leading inherited form of mental retardation. The findings, published…
Virtual Pain Centre
Chronic Pain 24 Aug 2007

Virtual Pain Centre

Dr Roger Goucke is a pain specialist and the medical director of the Virtual Pain Centre. He ensures the information is practical, useful and relevant.
Non Invasive Biomarkers of Gut Function
Children's health 24 Aug 2007

Non Invasive Biomarkers of Gut Function

Gut health or healthy gut function can be determined by simple non-invasive tests like blowing into a container.
Genes Linked to Increased Asthma Risk
Children's health 24 Aug 2007

Genes Linked to Increased Asthma Risk

A University of Southern California-led study finds that certain genetic variations put children who live near a major roadway at a greater risk of developing asthma. Keck School researchers are trying to understand how traffic-related exposure interacts with genetic backgrounds.Children who carry variations in specific genes that metabolize vehicle emissions…
No Hiding for Child Abusers
Children's health 24 Aug 2007

No Hiding for Child Abusers

People who shake children hard enough to cause brain damage may soon be unable to hide behind false defences in court, thanks to new University of Queensland research. Researchers from the University of Queensland have conducted tests on a true-to-life model of a baby to show exactly how shaking damages…
Teen Diets Can Hurt Their Lungs
Children's health 24 Aug 2007

Teen Diets Can Hurt Their Lungs

For most teenagers in the United States and Canada, fish and fruit are not high on their delicious list. Also, many of them – about 20 percent of those under 18 – cough, wheeze, and suffer from asthma and bronchitis. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have…
Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice: Health Differences in Newborn Girls and Boys
Children's health 24 Aug 2007

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice: Health Differences in Newborn Girls and Boys

Two new studies seek to understand why death rates for female infants are higher after heart surgery and why female donor livers may be less effective for transplants. For generations, girls have whimsically been said to be made of “sugar and spice and everything nice,” and boys from “snakes and…