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Posted May 23, 2012:
- Caesarean Section Delivery May Double Risk of Childhood Obesity: May Be Due to Different Gut Bacteria
- The Goldilocks Effect: Babies Choose ‘Just Right’ Experiences
- Fever During Pregnancy More Than Doubles the Risk of Autism or Developmental Delay
- How Immune Cells Change Wiring of Developing Mouse Brain
- Children's Body Fat Linked to Vitamin D Insufficiency in Mothers
- More Physical Education in Schools Leads to Better Grades, Study Suggests
- Socioeconomics May Affect Toddlers' Exposure to Flame Retardants: Hand Wipes Indicate PBDE Levels
- Viral Infections in Infancy Not Linked to Childhood Wheezing, Study Suggests
Posted May 22, 2012:
- Flu Shot During Pregnancy Shows Unexpected Benefits in Large Study
- GPS for the Brain: New Brain Map Developed
- High Prevalence of Severe Asthma With Fungal Sensitization
Posted May 21, 2012:
- Concentrated Saline Therapy Not Effective in Young Children With Cystic Fibrosis
- Folic Acid May Reduce Some Childhood Cancers
Posted May 20, 2012:
- Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Children With Asthma
- Children Exposed to Smoking Face Long-Term Respiratory Risks
- Treatment of Childhood OSA Reverses Brain Abnormalities
Posted May 19, 2012:
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Posted May 16, 2012:
- Children With Cancer Have Complete Responses in a COG Phase 1 Trial: Pills Zero in on Abnormal Genes That Drive Specific Cancers
- Head Impacts in Contact Sports May Reduce Learning in College Athletes
- Children With Rare, Incurable Brain Disease Improve After Gene Therapy
- Internet Usage Patterns May Signify Depression
Posted May 15, 2012:
- Chronic Child Abuse Strong Indicator of Negative Adult Experiences
- Protein Inhibitor Points to Potential Medical Treatments for Skull and Skin Birth Defects
- Mice With Big Brains Provide Insight Into Brain Regeneration and Developmental Disorders
Posted May 14, 2012:
- Sleepwalking More Prevalent Among U.S. Adults Than Previously Suspected, Researcher Says
- Button Battery Risks: Number of Battery-Related Emergency Department Visits by Children More Than Doubles
- Injuries Associated With Baby Bottles, Pacifiers and Sippy Cups in the U.S. Surprisingly High
- Why Women Choose Bad Boys: Ovulating Women Perceive Sexy Cads as Good Dads
- Begin Early: Water With Meals May Encourage Wiser Choices
- Pay-to-Play Sports Keeping Lower-Income Kids out of the Game
Posted May 13, 2012:
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Posted May 10, 2012:
- Pneumonia and Preterm Birth Complications Are the Leading Causes of Childhood Death
- Helping Hands Reaches out to Patients With Cerebral Palsy
- Evolution's Gift May Also Be at the Root of a Form of Autism
- More Than One in Five Pregnant White Women Smoke Cigarettes
- New Animal Model for One of the Least Understood Medical Issues: ADHD
- Testosterone-Fueled Infantile Males Might Be a Product of Mom's Behavior
Posted May 9, 2012:
Posted May 8, 2012:
- Prepregnancy Obesity Linked to Child Test Scores
- Erectile Dysfunction Drug May Benefit Cardiac Function in Young Patients With Heart Defects
- How Cannabis Use During Adolescence Affects Brain Regions Associated With Schizophrenia
- Sequencing Works in Clinical Setting to Help -- Finally -- Get a Diagnosis
- Skin Cancer Increasingly Common in Teens and Young Adults
Posted May 7, 2012:
- Peak Risk About 16 Years Old for Teens Misusing Prescription Drugs
- TV Viewing Linked to Unhealthy Eating Habits in School Children
- Maternal Perceptions of Toddler Body Size Often Wrong
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