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Exergen TemporalScanner Effective In Detecting Fevers In Children Aged 1 – 4 Years, Study Finds

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

“Temporal artery thermometry is an effective screening tool in identifying fever in children one to four years of age,” according to a recent study published in the journal Clinical Pediatrics. The study investigated the sensitivity and specificity of scanning the forehead area to detect temporal artery temperature, as a substitute for rectal temperatures in children [...] Read more »

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Psychologists Welcome Tobacco Curbs In New Health Act

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

The British Psychological Society welcomes the passage of measures protecting young people from harm caused by tobacco into law in the Health Act 2009. The President of the Society, Sue Gardner, says: “We regard the protection of children and young people from smoking as an extremely high priority. All [...] Read more »

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FDA Expands Use Of CSL Limited’s Seasonal And H1N1 Vaccines To Infants And Children

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of the CSL Limited’s seasonal and 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccines to include children ages 6 months and older. These vaccine were previously approved for use in adults, ages 18 years and older “Because children are among those most vulnerable to the 2009 H1N1 virus, [...] Read more »

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Overhaul Could Leave Kids’ Hospitals Strapped For Cash

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

Industry advocates say health reform could place a disproportionate burden on children’s hospitals, because they will face cuts along with other hospitals, but do not stand to benefit from expansions in insurance coverage, USA Today reports. Children’s hospitals “serve a high share of patients on Medicaid, which pays hospitals less than private insurance.

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Mothers’ Exposure To Phthalates Linked To Un-masculine Play In Young Boys

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

A pilot study conducted in the US found that young boys whose mother’s urine when they were in the womb contained higher levels of two phthalates, common chemicals present in PVC used in food packaging and storing, were less likely to engage in play fighting and play with masculine [...] Read more »

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Largest Gene Study In Childhood IBD Finds 5 New Genes

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

In the largest, most comprehensive genetic analysis of childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an international research team has identified five new gene regions, including one involved in a biological pathway that helps drive the painful inflammation of the digestive tract that characterizes the disease. A research team led by Hakon Hakonarson, M.D., Ph.D.

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2.5 Million Child Lives A Year Could Be Saved By Prioritizing Low-Cost, Simple Health Measures

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

Almost a third of the children under age five who die each year could be saved if governments rebalance health spending to ensure low-cost, simple interventions such as safe water and hygiene, bed nets and basic maternal and newborn care, leading aid agency World Vision said today. Currently, 8.8 million children a year die before [...] Read more »

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Origin Of Dissolved Arsenic In Bangladesh Drinking Water Pinpointed By MIT Scientists

Nov 17th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

Researchers in MIT’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering believe they have pinpointed a pathway by which arsenic may be contaminating the drinking water in Bangladesh, a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists, world health agencies and the Bangladeshi government for nearly 30 years.

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Statement On The Baby RB Case – Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

Nov 15th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

A baby with a rare neuromuscular condition who has been on a ventilator in hospital since birth, known for legal reasons as Baby RB, has been at the centre of a legal debate between his parents – a debate which has now ended with the baby’s father withdrawing his objections to the ventilator being switched [...] Read more »

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The Public Health Agency Of Canada Updates Recommendations On H1N1 Vaccine For Children

Nov 15th, 2009 | By buddy1 | Category: Children's Health, Health & Wellness News

The Public Health Agency of Canada today updated its recommendations on H1N1 flu vaccine dosing for children between 3 years and 9 years of age.

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