Children's Health

Obese Pregnant Women Should Limit Weight Gain
Children's health 27 Nov 2007

Obese Pregnant Women Should Limit Weight Gain

Severely obese women should lose weight during pregnancy, while obese women who are pregnant should gain less weight than currently recommended, a Saint Louis University study finds. The research is the largest population-based study to look at the effect of weight gain during pregnancy by obese expectant mothers, says Raul…
Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body
Blood 27 Nov 2007

Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body

As policy makers debate what levels of ozone in the air are safe for humans to breathe, studies in mice are revealing that the inhaled pollutant impairs the body’s first line of defence, making it more susceptible to subsequent foreign invaders, such as bacteria. While it has long been known…
Combination Therapy Offers Greatest Benefit to Depressed Adolescents
Children's health 27 Nov 2007

Combination Therapy Offers Greatest Benefit to Depressed Adolescents

A combination of antidepressant drugs and cognitive behaviour therapy is the most effective approach when treating teens suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD), according to a long-term study led by a Duke University Medical Center psychiatrist. The findings of the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), published in the…
Holiday Safety Tips
Children's health 26 Nov 2007

Holiday Safety Tips

The holidays are an exciting time of year for kids, and to help ensure they have a safe holiday season, here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Trees When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the label “Fire Resistant.” When purchasing a live tree, check for…
Unique Role for Blood Formation Gene Identified
Blood 26 Nov 2007

Unique Role for Blood Formation Gene Identified

All blood cell production in adults depends on the steady work of a vital gene that, if lost, results in early bone marrow failure, Dartmouth Medical School cancer geneticists have found. Their research reveals an unexpected role for the gene in sustaining the adult blood-forming system, and opens novel strategies…
Best Methods for Removing Injured Players from the Field
Bone 26 Nov 2007

Best Methods for Removing Injured Players from the Field

The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the field after he suffered a spinal cord injury may seem like a long time for someone needing acute medical care, but in fact, those minutes underscore how critical it is to carefully move a player with…
Childhood Sexual Abuse has Lasting Effects
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Childhood Sexual Abuse has Lasting Effects

A University of Queensland study has found that women who experience certain types of sexual abuse (penetrative) in their youth are at increased odds of being overweight by the age of 21. The study, which drew from the responses of 1273 men and 1305 women aged 21 years, found while…
Diet Rich in Fatty Acids could thwart Diabetes Onset
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Diet Rich in Fatty Acids could thwart Diabetes Onset

Omega-3 fatty acids have long been touted for their heart-healthy and brain-boosting benefits. Consider cod liver oil, fortified infant formula and enriched eggs. Now a study of nearly 1,800 children at risk for type 1 diabetes has found that increased consumption of dietary omega-3 fatty acids appears to reduce the…
Watching Funny Shows Helps Children Tolerate Pain Longer
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Watching Funny Shows Helps Children Tolerate Pain Longer

Watching comedy shows helps children tolerate pain for longer periods of time, according to a study by UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and the nonprofit organization Rx Laughter. The study findings, published in the October issue of the journal Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, suggest that humourous distraction could be…