Children's Health

Pain & Physical Activity
Children's Health 31 Mar 2006

Pain & Physical Activity

Pain is a feeling that arises from injured or damaged body tissues. Special nerve endings convert the injury into pain sensations. These sensations are then…
Urinary system (renal system)
Anatomy 28 Mar 2006

Urinary system (renal system)

The urinary system consists of all the organs involved in the formation and release of urine. It includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Children's health 27 Mar 2006

Reflux Infants Support Association (RISA) Inc

Reflux Infants Support Association (RISA) Inc supports the families of babies with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD or baby reflux).
Doernbecher Researchers To Study Effectiveness Of Stem Cell Transplant In Human Brain
Children's health 27 Mar 2006

Doernbecher Researchers To Study Effectiveness Of Stem Cell Transplant In Human Brain

Researchers in Doernbecher Children’s Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University will begin a Phase I clinical trial using stem cells in infants and children with a rare neurodegenerative disorder that affects infants and children. The groundbreaking trial will test whether HuCNS-SC(TM), a proprietary human central nervous stem cell product…
Egg allergy
Children's health 26 Mar 2006

Egg allergy

Egg allergies cause immune responses (allergic reactions), such as hives, when eggs are eaten. They usually begin in babies or toddlers.
Milk allergy
Children's health 26 Mar 2006

Milk allergy

Milk allergy is an immune response to the consumption of dairy products, causing allergic skin and gastrointestinal symptoms. It is common in babies.
Parents susceptible to suicide after death of ill child at home
Children's health 21 Mar 2006

Parents susceptible to suicide after death of ill child at home

In addition to prolonged anxiety and depression, parents who have a child who dies at home may be at increased risk of suicide, according to a report published in the British Medical Journal for March 18th. Accessibility to the child’s opioid medication after the death may provide an easy avenue…
WA Leads World-First Bid to Crack Diabetes Code
Children's health 21 Mar 2006

WA Leads World-First Bid to Crack Diabetes Code

Three thousand Australian families with children affected by diabetes are being asked to join a nationwide effort to set up a DNA database that could help prevent the chronic condition. The creation of the Australian Childhood Diabetes DNA Repository is being funded by a 1.78 million dollar grant from…
Adverse Reactions to Natural Food Chemicals
Cancer 19 Mar 2006

Adverse Reactions to Natural Food Chemicals

Some natural food chemicals, in particular salicylates, amines and monosodium glutamate (MSG), can cause reactions in sensitive people, where they are often labeled food intolerances.