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Posted May 16, 2013:
- Faulty Energy Production in Brain Cells Leads to Disorders Ranging from Parkinson's to Intellectual Disability
- Students' Diet and Physical Activity Improve With Parent Communications
Posted May 14, 2013:
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Higher Child Marriage Rates Associated With Higher Maternal and Infant Mortality
- Serotonin Mediates Exercise-Induced Generation of New Neurons
Posted May 12, 2013:
- Gene Associated With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Identified
- Mutation Causing Wrong-Way Plumbing Explains One Type of Blue-Baby Syndrome
Posted May 10, 2013:
Posted May 9, 2013:
- Parental Addictions Linked to Adult Children's Depression
- Methylphenidate 'Normalizes' Activation in Key Brain Areas in Kids With ADHD, Study Suggests
- Toddlers from Socially-Deprived Homes Most at Risk of Scalds, Study Finds
Posted May 8, 2013:
- Chronic Pain Sufferers Likely to Have Anxiety
- Game-Changing Discovery of Gene Mutation That Causes Sturge-Weber Syndrome, Port-Wine Stain Birthmarks Offers New Hope
- Brain Anatomy of Dyslexia Is Not the Same in Men and Women, Boys and Girls
- Enhanced Motion Perception in Autism May Point to an Underlying Cause of the Disorder
- Dramatic Decrease in Risk of Death for Children on Dialysis
- Geneticists Find Causes for Severe Childhood Epilepsies
- Why Family Conflict Affects Some Children More Than Others
- Surgeons Implant Magnetic Growing Rods in Groundbreaking Treatment for Early-Onset Scoliosis
Posted May 7, 2013:
- Link Between Intimate Partner Violence and Depression
- For Adolescents, Subway Food May Not Be Much Healthier Than McDonald's, Study Finds
- Children's 'Healthy' Foods Marketed at Children Are Higher in Fat, Sugar and Salt
- Parents Who Suck on Their Infants' Pacifiers May Protect Their Children Against Developing Allergy
Posted May 6, 2013:
- No Link Found Between Viral Infection and Rapidly Developing Type 1 Diabetes in Young Children
- Breast Milk Ingredient Could Prevent Deadly Intestinal Problem in Preemies
- Nearly 20 Percent of Suicidal Youths Have Guns in Their Home
- Foster Care a Sound Choice for Some Maltreated Children
- Many Parents Multi-Task While Driving Kids
- Research Supports Laws That Require Bicyclists to Wear Helmets
- High School Athletes Say Concussions Won't Sideline Them
- Teen Girls Who Exercise Are Less Likely to Be Violent
- Flame Retardants, Used in Everyday Products, May Be Toxic to Children: Lower Intelligence, Hyperactivity Seen
- Oral Drops Can Give Kids Needle-Free Relief from Asthma, Allergies
- Children Living Near Toxic Waste Sites in Developing Countries May Experience Higher Blood Lead Levels Resulting in Lower IQ
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Camaraderie of Sports Teams May Deter Bullying, Violence
- Childhood Disability Rate Jumps 16 Percent Over Past Decade
- Magnesium May Be as Important to Kids' Bone Health as Calcium
Posted May 4, 2013:
- 90 Percent of Pediatric Specialists Not Following Clinical Guidelines When Treating Preschoolers With ADHD
- Don't Txt N Drive: Teens Not Getting Msg: 43 Percent of Youths Admit to Texting While Driving
- Don't Be Quick to Toss Your Toothbrush After a Sore Throat
- Childhood Obesity Starts at Home
- Poverty Threatens Health of US Children
- Risk of Death Has Decreased Substantially for Children Initially Treated With Dialysis for End-Stage Kidney Disease
Posted May 2, 2013:
- 'Dark Genome' Is Involved in Rett Syndrome
- Turning Human Stem Cells Into Brain Cells Sheds Light on Neural Development
- Kids With Conduct Problems May Have Brains That Under-React to Painful Images: May Increase Risk of Adult Psychopathy
- Seat Belt Research Aims to Increase Child Safety on the Road
- Investigating Devastating Childhood Diseases Just Got Easier
- Bigger Birth Weight Babies at Greater Risk of Autism
- Dustless Chalk May Cause Allergy and Asthma Symptoms in Students With Milk Allergy, Study Finds
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