Children's health
25 Jun 2007
Almost 4 Percent of Children May be Morbidly Obese
Almost 4 percent are at or above the 99th percentile for Body Mass Index, meaning that about 2.7 million U.S. children could be considered morbidly obese. That percentage goes higher for boys, blacks, poor, and adolescent poor. “These numbers are alarming, especially when you tease out specific groups, such as…
Children's health
25 Jun 2007
Abnormal Face Processing in Toddlers With Autism and Developmental Delays
Toddlers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have difficulty focusing on people’s faces and making eye contact, but a new study by Yale School of Medicine researchers found that these same toddlers do not have difficulty looking at photographs of faces. The researchers, led by Yale Child Study Center Assistant…
Blood
22 Jun 2007
Vascular Imaging Key to Predicting Repeat Childhood Stroke
One of the first major studies of paediatric stroke has revealed that as many as one fifth of children who have had strokes are at risk of a recurrence, and that recurrence can be predicted accurately through the use of cerebrovascular imaging techniques commonly employed to diagnose adults but inconsistently…
Children's health
19 Jun 2007
UT Southwestern Establishes First U.S. Morphea Registry and DNA Repository for Both Adults and Children
Dermatologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center are establishing a DNA repository aimed at people with morphea, a poorly understood, incurable and sometimes disfiguring disease that causes patches of skin to thicken and harden. Once established, the facility will be the only morphea DNA repository for both adults and children in…
Bone
19 Jun 2007
Dietary Calcium is Better than Supplements at Protecting Bone Health
Women who get most of their daily calcium from food have healthier bones than women whose calcium comes mainly from supplemental tablets, say researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Surprisingly, this is true even though the supplement takers have higher average calcium intake. Adequate calcium is…
Men's Health
18 Jun 2007
Mindfulness
Mindfulness is a technique in which a person becomes intentionally aware of their thoughts and actions in the present moment, non-judgementally. It is attracting increasing…
Children's health
18 Jun 2007
Treatment of severe psychosis with risperidone
A new oral formulation of the antipsychotic medication risperidone has been found to be effective in treating acute severe psychosis in schizophrenic patients. Severe acute psychosis is a medical emergency, requiring rapid and effective management. Traditional treatment of acute severe psychosis has included intramuscular injection of a high-strength typical antipsychotic,…
Children's health
18 Jun 2007
Initial treatment of severe acute psychosis with fast orally disintegrating risperidone tablets
An observational study on the use of fast orally disintegrating Risperidone tablets for the treatment of severe acute psychosis has demonstrated rapid and clinically significant resolution of symptoms in affected patients. Acute severe psychosis is a medical emergency, requiring rapid and effective management. Traditional treatment of acute severe psychosis has…
Children's health
18 Jun 2007
Link Between Infection and Hypoxic Apnoea
Apnoea and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) represent major medical concerns in the neonatal population, and infection may play a crucial role in their pathogenesis. Scientists at Karolinska Institutet have now exposed a mechanism for how mild infection can cause apnoea and death due to hypoxia in neonates. Their results,…