Children's health
                                04 Dec 2007
                            
                            How Much Sleep do Children Need?
                            Sleep problems are common in childhood. In fact, sleep is one of the most common concerns that parents voice to the doctor during an office visit. Children function better when they sleep well. Most children sleep thought the night, and younger kids may also take a nap during the day.
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Blood
                                04 Dec 2007
                            
                            Folic Acid Lowers Blood Arsenic Levels in Bangladesh
                            A new study conducted in Bangladesh finds that folic acid supplements can dramatically lower blood arsenic levels in individuals chronically exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water. Arsenic is a toxic element that is naturally present in some soils and water. Arsenic-contaminated drinking water is currently a significant public health problem in…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Skin Cells Reprogrammed to Behave like Embryonic Stem Cells
                            When University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers succeeded in reprogramming skin cells to behave like embryonic stem cells, they also began to redefine the political and ethical dynamics of the stem-cell debate, a leading bioethicist says. R. Alta Charo, a UW-Madison professor of law and bioethics, says the scientific finding could have…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Tinea of the Nails Underdiagnosed in Children
                            Two doctors from Hospital del Mar in Barcelona and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona professors have observed, through a research carried out during the past 9 years, an increase in the number of children affected by tinea of the nails, as well as an underdiagnosis of this affection by paediatricians. In…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Dust Mite Levels in Sydney are Seasonal
                            House dust mite (HDM) allergen levels in Sydney beds are determined by the season, with new research discovering fluctuations of such magnitude between summer and autumn levels they may be sufficient to influence asthma symptoms in sufferers. A Sydney study involving over 500 children has found HDM allergen levels to…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions
                            Progress has been made in food allergy prevention and management according to investigators presenting the latest research at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Dallas. Important research findings may impact diet restrictions of food allergic patients. According to Robert A. Wood, M.D.,…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            The Safety and Efficacy of Nasacort AQ Nasal Spray in Children
                            Data presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) annual meeting suggests that the intranasal corticosteroid Nasacort AQ (triamcinolone acetonide) Nasal Spray may be used safely and effectively to treat children aged 2-5 years old with year-round allergic rhinitis. The same study also showed that during the…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Ear Infection Superbug Resistant to all Paediatric Antibiotics
                            Researchers have discovered a strain of bacteria resistant to all approved drugs used to fight ear infections in children, according to an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). A pair of paediatricians discovered the strain because it is their standard practice to perform an uncommon…
                         
                    
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                                Children's health
                                03 Dec 2007
                            
                            Exercise Improves Thinking, Reduces Diabetes Risk in Overweight Children
                            Just three months of daily, vigorous physical activity in overweight children improves their thinking and reduces their diabetes risk, researchers say. Studies of about 200 overweight, inactive children ages 7-11 also showed that a regular exercise program reduces body fat and improves bone density. “Is exercise a magic wand that…