Children's Health

Genetic skin barrier defect linked to eczema
Children's health 08 Feb 2008

Genetic skin barrier defect linked to eczema

Atopic dermatitis, one of the most common forms of eczema in this family of various inflammatory skin diseases, is a chronic disease marked by red, cracked and itchy skin. It is estimated that atopic dermatitis affects about 10 percent of children around the world and usually begins in the first…
Confusion about best treatment for jellyfish stings
Children's health 08 Feb 2008

Confusion about best treatment for jellyfish stings

There continues to be confusion about the appropriate first aid for most jellyfish envenomings in Australia and the world, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Emergency Medicine Australasia, the journal of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine. “Most people don’t know what type of jellyfish has…
Risk factors for severe RSV infection in immunocompromised children
Blood 08 Feb 2008

Risk factors for severe RSV infection in immunocompromised children

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators and collaborators have shown how to predict if a child who is infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) while being treated for cancer or another catastrophic disease is at high risk for developing severe infection. The finding will help clinicians improve guidelines for managing…
Parents scared children overeat salt
Children's health 08 Feb 2008

Parents scared children overeat salt

Although the health problems associated with high blood pressure often do not appear until later in life, they are strongly influenced by childhood health. A consumer poll published on 31 January 2008 reveals parents’ concerns about salt levels in children’s foods, with 86 per cent of parents calling for more…
Car seat inserts keep baby breathing
Children's health 08 Feb 2008

Car seat inserts keep baby breathing

Babies travelling in car seats should be provided with additional support to prevent blocking of their airway, research suggests. A research team from The University of Auckland, Auckland Hospital and the New Zealand Cot Death Association found that breathing problems were significantly reduced when young infants were placed in a…
Biosimilars
Blood 06 Feb 2008

Biosimilars

Biosimilars are protein drugs that are similar to existing products that cannot be copied identically. They are the equivalent of generic non-protein drugs.
Displaced Kenyans lack critical health care
Children's health 06 Feb 2008

Displaced Kenyans lack critical health care

WHO expresses concern for the health of the people who have fled their homes in the midst of the conflict in Kenya’s Rift Valley, and who are now sheltering around Nairobi, Eldoret, Nakuru and Naivasha. Since the unrest began at the end of December 2007, more than 800 people have…
Overweight mums have fatter kids
Children's health 05 Feb 2008

Overweight mums have fatter kids

Mothers-to-be beware. Women who are overweight during pregnancy may be more likely to have fatter children susceptible to chronic health problems, Univeristy of New South Wales research shows. Research from Professor Margaret Morris, the head of UNSW’s Department of Pharmacology, indicates that obesity in motherhood leads to heavier babies, with…
Babies excrete vaccine-mercury quicker than originally thought
Children's health 05 Feb 2008

Babies excrete vaccine-mercury quicker than originally thought

February’s issue of Pediatrics offers another reason to rethink blaming the spike in autism diagnoses on thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative routinely used in several childhood vaccines until the late ‘90s. New research from the University of Rochester suggests that infants’ bodies expel the thimerosal mercury much faster than once thought…