Children's Health

Preventing child obesity in the next generation must start before conception
Oct 13 16


The key to preventing obesity in future generations is to make their parents healthier before they conceive, leading health researchers suggest.

In a series… Preventing child obesity in the next generation must start before conception   

 

How long should children play video games?
Oct 12 16


A new study indicates that playing video games for a limited amount of time each week may provide benefits to children, but too much… How long should children play video games?   

 

Overweight and obese type 2 patients show improvements with structured nutrition therapy
Jun 22 16


Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center have announced the results of a study that may change how nutrition therapy is delivered to overweight and obese… Overweight and obese type 2 patients show improvements with structured nutrition therapy   

 

A family-based weight management program improved self-perception among obese children
Jun 07 16


Battling the childhood obesity epidemic is a priority for many researchers, as obesity during adolescence increases the risk of chronic diseases throughout life.… A family-based weight management program improved self-perception among obese children   

 

Despite efforts, childhood obesity remains on the rise
Apr 26 16


The alarming increase in U.S. childhood obesity rates that began nearly 30 years ago continues unabated, with the biggest increases in severe obesity,… Despite efforts, childhood obesity remains on the rise   

 

Infant BMI is good predictor of obesity at age 2
Apr 22 16


Babies with a high body mass index (BMI) at age two months are at risk for obesity at age two years, say pediatric researchers.… Infant BMI is good predictor of obesity at age 2   

 

Keep an eye on children’s calories, researchers say
Mar 17 16


Most children overeat significantly when served large portions of calorie-dense popular foods, according to a Penn State study. The results suggest that manipulating calorie… Keep an eye on children’s calories, researchers say   

 

Wearing glasses improves reading fluency for kids with ‘high’ astigmatism
Jan 28 16


For children with severe astigmatism, wearing glasses to correct blurred vision can significantly improve accurate reading speed, reports a study in the February issue… Wearing glasses improves reading fluency for kids with ‘high’ astigmatism   

 

Basic research led to first FDA-approved immunotherapy for pediatric cancer
Jan 28 16


Building upon more than two decades of basic research conducted at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Araz Marachelian, MD, of CHLA, and her colleagues at… Basic research led to first FDA-approved immunotherapy for pediatric cancer   

 

New study holds hope for improving outcomes for children exposed to methamphetamine
Jan 21 16


Despite continuing reports that methamphetamine abuse during pregnancy can lead to behavioral and emotional problems in children, pregnant women continue to abuse the illicit… New study holds hope for improving outcomes for children exposed to methamphetamine   

 

Brain study reveals mindfulness could help prevent obesity in children
Jan 21 16


Mindfulness, described as paying attention on purpose and being in the present moment with acceptance, could be an effective way to help children avoid… Brain study reveals mindfulness could help prevent obesity in children   

 

Low zinc levels may suggest potential breast-feeding problems
Dec 22 15


Zinc levels in breast milk may be able to serve as an indicator of breast function during lactation, according to Penn State health researchers.

Low zinc levels may suggest potential breast-feeding problems   
 

Mathematics for child health
Dec 21 15


Many people in Russia know about the Dima Rogachev Centre - particularly those who have faced the challenge of child cancer. The centre… Mathematics for child health   

 

Brain differences in premature babies who later develop autism
Dec 21 15


Extremely premature babies run a much higher risk of developing autism in later childhood, and even during the neonate period differences are seen in… Brain differences in premature babies who later develop autism   

 

Bones of obese children may be in trouble, UGA study finds
Dec 21 15


Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent University of Georgia research on the muscle and bone relationship shows… Bones of obese children may be in trouble, UGA study finds   

 

Study shows effectiveness of switching antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected children
Nov 04 15


A study led by Louise Kuhn, PhD, professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, evaluated whether HIV-infected children in South… Study shows effectiveness of switching antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected children   

 

Children born in the summer more likely to be healthy adults
Oct 12 15


Women who were born in the summer are more likely to be healthy adults, suggests new research published in the journal Heliyon. The authors… Children born in the summer more likely to be healthy adults   

 

Mental disorders as risk factors for chronic pain in teenagers
Oct 08 15


One in four young people have experienced chronic pain and a mental disorder. According to a new report in the Journal of Pain, the… Mental disorders as risk factors for chronic pain in teenagers   

 

Hope against disease targeting children
Sep 24 15


Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers studying spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) have found what they term “surprising similarities” between this childhood disorder that attacks… Hope against disease targeting children   

 

Childhood kidney stones associated with atherosclerosis, study shows
Sep 21 15


A recent study published in the Journal of Pediatrics is the first to examine and identify a link between kidney stones in children and… Childhood kidney stones associated with atherosclerosis, study shows   

 

Is Home Pesticide Use a Cancer Risk?
Sep 14 15


Children who were exposed to indoor-based pesticides appear to have a higher risk of developing leukemia and lymphoma, according to a small meta-analysis on… Is Home Pesticide Use a Cancer Risk?   

 

Food insecurity linked to adolescent obesity, metabolic syndrome
Sep 03 15


New research indicates that household food insecurity dramatically increases the likelihood of metabolic diseases in children, with many showing chronic disease markers before they… Food insecurity linked to adolescent obesity, metabolic syndrome   

 

Arabs or Jews, children who need pain relief in the ER get it
Sep 03 15


Children with broken bones or joint dislocations in northern Israel emergency departments received equal pain treatment, regardless of their ethnicity or the ethnicity… Arabs or Jews, children who need pain relief in the ER get it   

 

The risk of cognitive impairment in children born prematurely may be predicted using MRI after birth
Sep 02 15


School age children who are born prematurely are more likely to have low mathematical achievement, thought to be associated with reduced working memory and… The risk of cognitive impairment in children born prematurely may be predicted using MRI after birth   

 

Redefining pediatric malnutrition to improve treatment
Sep 01 15


In recent years, an effort has been underway to redefine malnutrition in pediatric patients to include both the acute clinical population and the more… Redefining pediatric malnutrition to improve treatment   

 
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