Respiratory

Link Between Infection and Hypoxic Apnoea
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,…
Evidence Of Early Onset Of Poor Bone Mineralization Revealed In Children With Cystic Fibrosis
Bone 02 Jun 2007

Evidence Of Early Onset Of Poor Bone Mineralization Revealed In Children With Cystic Fibrosis

In a study of children with cystic fibrosis, French researchers found evidence of very early onset defective bone mineralization in the lumbar spine that was not caused by either nutritional status or lung disease. The lumbar spine is that part of the back between the ribs and the pelvis. The…
Eating Apples And Fish During Pregnancy May Protect Against Childhood Asthma And Allergies
Children's health 01 Jun 2007

Eating Apples And Fish During Pregnancy May Protect Against Childhood Asthma And Allergies

Women who eat apples and fish during pregnancy may reduce the risk of their children developing asthma or allergic disease, suggests a new study presented at the American Thoracic Society 2007 International Conference, on Sunday, May 20. The SEATON study, conducted at the University of Aberdeen, UK, found that the…
Computer Aided Detection (CAD) in Radiology
Cancer 18 May 2007

Computer Aided Detection (CAD) in Radiology

Computer aided detection (CAD) is a group of imaging techniques, including CT scans and MRI scans, that produce images of internal body structures.
Meal Replacement Programs
Gastro 11 May 2007

Meal Replacement Programs

Effective weight loss strategies are needed to help overweight and obese people lose weight and maintain weight loss in the long term. Meal replacements for…
Pain: An introduction
Anatomy 06 May 2007

Pain: An introduction

Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.
Weak Immune Response Critical To Disease That Causes Most Infant Hospitalizations
Children's health 30 Apr 2007

Weak Immune Response Critical To Disease That Causes Most Infant Hospitalizations

The most common cause of infant hospitalization in the United States, respiratory syncytial virus, infects virtually all children by age two. Along with the influenza virus, RSV is a major contributor to the approximately two million infant deaths worldwide caused every year by respiratory infections, according to the World Health…
Bronchodilators
Children's health 26 Apr 2007

Bronchodilators

Medical information about bronchodilators, bronchodilators drugs and adrenergic bronchodilators
Vaccine Significantly Reduces Childhood Pneumonia Cases
Children's health 09 Apr 2007

Vaccine Significantly Reduces Childhood Pneumonia Cases

Since the introduction of the PCV7 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, which began in 2000 in the USA, there has been a significant fall in the number of hospital admissions for pneumonia, according to a new report by researchers from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA. The largest drop in hospitalizations…