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Pediatrics

  • Adolescent social health may foretell loneliness and aggressive behavior
    Teens who are lonely and those who experience conflict in their home life are more likely to act aggressively toward... Read more
  • Centering children's voices in health research
    Across much of modern health research, children are measured—but not always heard. For much of the past half-century, health research... Read more
  • Imaging too soon after pediatric UTI may trigger unnecessary follow-up tests
    A new study from the Advocate Aurora Research Institute published in Hospital Pediatrics provides guidance for families and physicians caring... Read more
  • Big feelings: Five ways parents can help kids learn to regulate their emotions
    Parenting can be hard and can feel especially overwhelming when children have strong emotions, such as anger, frustration or excitement,... Read more
  • Child vaccination rates are falling fast, with some regions barely reaching 80%
    Child vaccination has been one of Australia's biggest success stories. Before the COVID pandemic, we hit the national target of... Read more
  • Study in Timor-Leste finds fish supply must be paired with public awareness to tackle malnutrition
    Malnutrition is a critical developmental obstacle in Timor-Leste, with poor maternal health and nearly half of its children under five... Read more
  • 'Operation Stork Speed' prepares to overhaul baby formula guidelines
    During their first six months of life, many infants get some or all of their calories from formula, but federal... Read more
  • What childhood stress may change about your diet, even if your weight stays normal
    How does your childhood impact the food you crave or choose to eat? Beyond the effect of the culture you... Read more
  • Adolescent cannabis use linked to doubling risk of psychotic and bipolar disorders
    Adolescents who use cannabis could face a significantly higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, according to... Read more
  • Infants at higher autism likelihood show shallower deep sleep, even in quiet rooms
    Babies with an increased likelihood of autism may struggle to settle into deep, restorative sleep, according to a new study... Read more
  • Childhood BMI changes genetically linked to adulthood diabetes and heart disease
    A University of Queensland study has modeled how genes can influence a child's body mass index (BMI) over time and... Read more
  • Early hydrocortisone treatment can protect extremely premature babies from lung disease
    Early hydrocortisone treatment of extremely premature babies increases their chances of survival without lung disease, according to a study led... Read more
  • Study finds Medicaid disenrollment spikes at age 19, with rates up to 83.9%
    In most states, Medicaid eligibility rules shift at age 19, when individuals transition from child to adult classification. A new... Read more
  • Baby milk toxin risk 'low' after recalls: EU agencies
    Widespread recalls of powdered milk for infants mean the risk of exposure to a toxin that can cause nausea and... Read more
  • New treatment offers hope for young eating disorder patients
    Melbourne researchers have successfully tested a new therapy for a complex and increasingly common eating disorder among teenagers. The study... Read more
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