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Teens with ADHD get more traffic violations for risky driving, have higher crash risk

May 21, 2019 ADD and ADHD, Attention Deficit Disorder, Child Development, Children's Health, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, parenting, Teen Health

Teen drivers diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are significantly more likely to crash, be issued traffic and moving violations,

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New screening approach helps identify sources of rare genetic diseases in children

May 2, 2019 Children's Health, Diseases and Conditions, Gene Therapy, genes, Human Biology, Medical Topics, Personalized Medicine, Today's Healthcare

Scientists at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) are using a new approach to pinpoint the

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Psychologists release results of survey of ‘Maria generation’ kids

May 1, 2019 Children's Health, Depression, Disaster Plan, Environmental Awareness, Hurricanes and Cyclones, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, PTSD, Public Health, Severe Weather, STEM Education, Workplace Health

Psychologists from the Medical University of South Carolina have just published one of the largest post-disaster screening projects in U.S.

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Critical errors in inhaler technique common in children with asthma

April 18, 2019 allergy, Asthma, Children's Health, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Infant's Health, Medical Devices, Today's Healthcare

In the first study to evaluate inhaler technique in children hospitalized for asthma — the group at highest risk for

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Child welfare: Uninformed, overwhelmed clients; unrealistic agency expectations: Child welfare study examines challenges among therapists in contracted private agencies

April 17, 2019 Children's Health, Diseases and Conditions, Health Policy, Patient Education and Counseling, Public Health Education, sexual health, Staying Healthy, Workplace Health

More than 1.2 million children in the United States receive services because they are mistreated and about 400,000 of them

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Screen time — even before bed — has little impact on teen well-being

April 9, 2019 Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Depression, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Teen Health, Workplace Health

Data from more than 17,000 teenagers show little evidence of a relationship between screen time and well-being in adolescents. The

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Chemicals in household dust may promote fat cell development

March 25, 2019 Children's Health, Cholesterol, Diet and Weight Loss, fitness, obesity, Staying Healthy, Stem Cells, Triglycerides

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals present in household dust promote the development of fat cells in a cell model and could contribute to

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New mothers reduce their alcohol intake, but this change is short-lived: Research tracked the drinking habits of more than 4,000 people in their teens, twenties and thirties

March 1, 2019 Alcoholism, Behavior, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Menopause, Nutrition Research, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Teen Health

Most women dramatically reduce their alcohol intake on learning they are pregnant, but by the time their child is five

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Lowering lactose and carbs in milk does not help severely malnourished children

February 27, 2019 breastfeeding, Cell Biology, Children's Health, cows, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Molecular Biology, Pigs, Sheep, Today's Healthcare

Treating hospitalized, severely malnourished children with a lactose-free, reduced-carbohydrate milk formula does not improve clinical outcomes, according to a study

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Thirdhand smoke residue exposes children to chemicals

February 8, 2019 Air Pollution, Children's Health, Lung Cancer, Oceanography, Poverty and Learning, Public Health, Security and Defense, Smoking, Wildfires

The harmful effects of exposure to tobacco smoke have been known for many years. Cigarette and cigar smokers are at

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