A University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center researcher has found, through extensive data analysis, that the youngest patients with brain tumors – those ages birth to 3 months – have about half the five-year survival rate as children ages 1 to 19. In research findings recently published in the Journal of Neuro-Oncology, Adam Green, MD,
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The first global analysis of its kind estimates that if every country’s cigarette taxes had met the World Health Organization’s recommendations, around 182,000 newborn deaths could have been averted in 2018. Tobacco use can have direct and indirect effects on children’s health. For example, smoking during pregnancy can cause premature birth and exposure to second-hand
When Inger Heimdal started studying the coronavirus in children in 2014, not many people thought the topic sounded particularly exciting. Coronavirus was considered quite harmless and of little interest to research. That has changed, to say the least. For two years now, the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has ravaged populations the world over. Some researchers believe
Children previously infected with COVID-19 develop natural circulating antibodies that last for at least seven months, according to a new study led by researchers at UTHealth Houston. The study was published today in Pediatrics. Researchers examined data from 218 children across the state of Texas between the ages of 5 and 19 who were enrolled
On Friday, March 18, NYU Long Island School of Medicine held its first Match Day, a ceremony that takes place at medical schools across the nation during which it is revealed where graduating students will fulfill their medical residencies. Perhaps few graduating classes have been through as much during their medical education—training to become doctors
Join the Play Pandemic Challenge → https://theparentingjunkie.com/challenge And ❤ share this video with 10 friends (https://youtu.be/2Vmo1m_JJRg) The Parenting Junkie shares the benefits of creating a messy zone in your play space, and how learning through play will benefit children (and their parents!) With sensory activities and messy play ideas GALORE! Move Over Corona, there’s a
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This time, we will show you that you can get a 5-star dish with common ingredients like an egg and a couple of vegetables. Get ready to transform any snack or dish into an authentic culinary pleasure. Choose the elements you want to use and go heat the pan. Because from today, everyone you know
We know #momlife is never without a dull moment—it’s packed with hilariously memorable kid moments, cups of reheated coffee and all sorts of wild parenting experiences! These internet moms know that all too well and took to Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok to share their wildly relatable parenting experiences from Mother’s Day woes to everyday kid
Calgary mom Karla Bouvier’s* daughter was still having poop and pee accidents at four years old. “We kept thinking, ‘She needs to try harder to get to the potty. Why is she having these accidents?’” But when Bouvier brought her concerns up with their doctor, she realized the accidents weren’t her daughter’s fault: she was
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Key Pointers Tics are uncontrolled body movements or vocalizations due to impulses beyond a person’s control. Tics in children are of several types and may be associated with other conditions such as ADHD. Stress, excitement, and strong emotions may trigger tics in children who have it. The treatment aims at
Student athletes ages 14-25 who experience COVID-19 infections need not undergo diagnostic testing for myocarditis in the absence of cardiac symptoms, according to guidance published today by the American College of Cardiology (ACC). Dr. Kimberly Harmon, section head of sports medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, was a member of the ACC
Millions of Americans have needed hospitalization for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, including hundreds of thousands in the recent Omicron surge. And on top of the bills for their hospital care, a new study suggests that many of them could face hundreds or thousands of dollars in costs after they leave the hospital. The new
“I love that dress on you!” said my younger daughter, as her friend modelled a preloved frock at a kids’ clothing exchange we hosted in a park. “It brings out the blue in your eyes.” I smiled, thoroughly enjoying the fact that she sounded like a mini-me—and that dozens of fashion items that otherwise would
As of March 17, 2022, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is the virus responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has infected over 464 million and caused almost 6.1 million deaths. Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers around the world races to develop safe vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, which led to
Hispanic/Latino youths with limited access to nutritionally adequate food – and especially those whose parents were foreign-born — had worse cardiometabolic profiles than their “food secure” counterparts, according to a study published in Pediatrics. Until now, little was known about the role of food insecurity on youths’ physical health. Given the increase in food insecurity
COVID-19 has put a spotlight on the pulmonary and nervous systems, but there is still much to learn about how they interact. Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine recently explored this relationship in the context of a childhood lung disease, but their findings may also apply to COVID-19 symptoms. In a
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