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Autism Prevalence In The U.S. Rises To 1 In 150
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

Autism Prevalence In The U.S. Rises To 1 In 150

The Autism Society of America (ASA) welcomed the new CDC studies on the prevalent numbers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United States as tremendously significant data that will help the cause of improving the lives of all those affected by autism. In data collected from its Autism and…
Less Television And More Gathering Around The Dinner Table Prevents Childhood Obesity
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

Less Television And More Gathering Around The Dinner Table Prevents Childhood Obesity

Sitting down to a family meal more often and cutting down on television watching can help keep children from becoming overweight, according to a new University of Missouri-Columbia study. After following 8,000 children from kindergarten to third grade, researchers concluded that kids who watched the most TV were at the…
Study Shows Active Children Focus Better In School
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

Study Shows Active Children Focus Better In School

Children who are active during the school day are more likely to be better focused and more on-task than their more sedentary peers, an East Carolina University researcher has found. In a 12-week study of 62 third and fourth graders at Grifton Elementary School, a team of ECU researchers led…
Childhood Obesity Linked To Foot Pain
Bone 13 Feb 2007

Childhood Obesity Linked To Foot Pain

Doctors with the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) say they’re noticing more and more overweight and obese children with foot and ankle pain in their examining rooms, mirroring a national epidemic of childhood obesity. An estimated 16 percent of U.S. children ages six to 19 are overweight.
Painkiller Helps Against Child Cancer
Cancer 13 Feb 2007

Painkiller Helps Against Child Cancer

Neuroblastoma is a form of cancer that develops in the nervous system and it affects small children more commonly than any other tumour type. Now, however, scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden can show that a common painkiller can inhibit the development of neuroblastoma and help make treatment of the…
Pneumococcal Vaccination Cost Effective And Should Substantially Reduce Child Mortality
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

Pneumococcal Vaccination Cost Effective And Should Substantially Reduce Child Mortality

Routine vaccination of infants against Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus)* in the world’s poorest countries should substantially reduce childhood mortality and be cost effective according to an Article in this week’s issue of The Lancet. Anushua Sinha (Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey,…
Lavender And Tea Tree Oils May Cause Breast Growth In Boys
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

Lavender And Tea Tree Oils May Cause Breast Growth In Boys

A study published in this week’s issue of the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that repeated topical use of products containing lavender oil and/or tea tree oil may cause prepubertal gynaecomastia, a rare condition resulting in enlarged breast tissue in boys prior to puberty, and for which a cause…
High-dose Progesterone Treatment Reduces Preterm Delivery Risk
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

High-dose Progesterone Treatment Reduces Preterm Delivery Risk

Researchers at the 27th Annual Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) meeting announced today that high-dose progesterone treatment helped at-risk pregnant women avoid premature delivery. A preterm birth can have serious consequences to the baby, including cerebral palsy, mental retardation, lung disease, blindness and hearing loss. In this study, 45 women…
New Link Between Women & Heart Disease
Children's health 13 Feb 2007

New Link Between Women & Heart Disease

Scientists at Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI), the University of Iowa and Roche Molecular Systems are the first to identify a new gene variant that makes women more susceptible to developing heart disease. The affected gene is called Leukotriene C4 Synthase (LTC4S) and its variant could be identified through…