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Don’t dwell on the past! Stressful events not good for inflammation in the body
Mental Health 25 Mar 2013

Don’t dwell on the past! Stressful events not good for inflammation in the body

Dwelling on negative events can increase levels of inflammation in the body, a new Ohio University study finds. Researchers discovered that when study participants were asked to ruminate on a stressful incident, their levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of tissue inflammation, rose. The study is the first time to…
Can prolonged breastfeeding increase risk of child obesity?
Children's health 25 Mar 2013

Can prolonged breastfeeding increase risk of child obesity?

In research that included nearly 14,000 healthy infants in Belarus, an intervention that succeeded in improving the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding during infancy did not result in a lower risk of overweight or obesity among the children at age 11.5 years, according to a study appearing in the March…
Salt levels on shaky ground
Children's health 25 Mar 2013

Salt levels on shaky ground

In an era where manufacturers are meant to be reducing salt levels in processed food, a CHOICE review of kids’ food has found unacceptably high-levels of salt in a raft of products, including breakfast cereals and lunch box snacks. In some instances, a food product marketed at children was found…
Early computer use improves preschoolers’ letter knowledge
Children's health 22 Mar 2013

Early computer use improves preschoolers’ letter knowledge

Learning your A, B, C’s could be as easy as using a computer regularly while you’re young, a new study has found. Researchers from the ARC Centre for Cognition and its Disorders at Macquarie University and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute studied over 1500 four year olds and found regular computer…
Sweet apple hummus recipe
Diet & Foods 17 Mar 2013

Sweet apple hummus recipe

This apple hummus recipe is sweet and fresh, perfect for serving with apple slices or any of your favourite fruits or veggies. With no added…
Research Explores Factors That Impact Adolescent Mental Health
Children's health 14 Mar 2013

Research Explores Factors That Impact Adolescent Mental Health

Research indicates that half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14, well before adulthood. Three new studies investigate the cognitive, genetic and environmental factors that may contribute to mental health disorders in adolescence. The studies are published in Psychological Science and Clinical Psychological Science, journals of…
Most parents believe vaccines are safe for children
Children's health 13 Mar 2013

Most parents believe vaccines are safe for children

New research from the University of Adelaide shows that 95% of parents believe vaccines are safe for their children despite the spread of misinformation about vaccine safety. The study, conducted by researchers in the University’s Robinson Institute and School of Population Health, sought to better understand parents’ attitudes to vaccines and the perceived…
Perfectionistic parenting impacts childhood anxieties
Children's health 06 Mar 2013

Perfectionistic parenting impacts childhood anxieties

In a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, researchers investigated the impact of perfectionistic rearing behaviors by parents on children. Results showed that while all children showed an increase in their self-oriented perfectionism under perfectionist rearing conditions, it was children in the non-perfectionistic rearing condition that improved…
Food and beverages not likely to make breast-fed babies fussy
Children's health 02 Mar 2013

Food and beverages not likely to make breast-fed babies fussy

Many new moms fear that eating the wrong foods while breast-feeding will make their baby fussy. However, no sound scientific evidence exists to support claims that certain foods or beverages lead to fussiness in infants, according to Gina Neill, a Loyola University Health System registered dietitian. “One of the many…