Wednesday, November 11, 2009

children's health

Health Tip: Sources of Childhood Stress

Parents can help limit exposure more >>

Hot-Tub Injuries on the Rise

One-quarter of those hurt are under 16, researchers say more >>

Health Tip: Recording Your Child's Medical History

Suggestions for what to track more >>

Good Posture May Inspire Confidence

Straight-back, chest-out position promotes self-assurance, research finds more >>

Bad-Behaving Teens May Be Living Up to Expectations

Parents should not assume that all youth will rebel, expert says more >>

No Luck Finding an H1N1 Flu Shot? You’re Not Alone

Only 34 percent of parents seeking vaccine for kids found it. more >>

Breast-Feeding Benefits Moms and Babies: Report

Nursing exclusively for six months, then with foods until at least 12 months is ideal, dietitians say more >>

Wood Fires Can Harm the Youngest Lungs

Exposed infants more susceptible to bronchiolitis, study finds more >>

Cooling May Reduce Brain Lesions in Newborns

Treatment after oxygen deprivation accounts for better motor skills later, study suggests more >>

Gene Therapy for Fatal Brain Disorder 'Just the Beginning'

Pioneering work may offer hope for patients with adrenoleukodystrophy more >>

Health Buzz: Bypass With Pump May Be Better for Patients and Other Health News

4 ways to stop stressing out your kids; experimental new HPV vaccine may halt vulvar cancer. more >>

Health Tip: Create Baby's Bedtime Routine

Better habits usually mean a better night's sleep more >>

School Violence Drops With Federal Program

Participating districts report safer campuses and communities more >>

4 Ways to Stop Stressing Out Your Kids

Parents are mostly clueless about the fact that their kids are worrying. more >>

Folate Levels in Pregnancy Tied to ADHD in Offspring

Prenatal nutrition seems to affect child's nervous system, brain growth, researchers say more >>

Trauma Deadlier for Kids Without Insurance

Finding emphasizes need to fix U.S. health care, expert says more >>

7 Swine Flu Facts You Need to Know Now

Hand sanitizer or soap? How many shots? What to do to protect yourself and your family from infection more >>

CDC Finds U.S. 30th in Infant Mortality

Finding is attributed to country's high rate of premature births more >>

Flu Fears, Vaccine Fears, and Cheerleader Desiree Jennings’s Story

Vaccine shortage sparks worry too, though more H1N1 vaccine is (slowly) coming. more >>

One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Works for Pregnant Women

Young children need two doses, spaced several weeks apart, U.S. health officials say more >>

TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers

The more watched, the more aggressive the behavior, study finds more >>

Food Stamps Help Stave Off Hunger in Many U.S. Homes

Over 30-year period, nearly half of American children received nutrition assistance, analysis shows more >>

At Least 114 U.S. Kids Dead From Swine Flu

Two-thirds had chronic health problems, CDC says more >>

Teens Think Drinking on MySpace, Facebook Is Real

Younger teens are most likely to believe that the drinking described and depicted is actually going on. more >>

Flu Shot in Pregnancy Protects Baby

Vaccinating expectant moms led to bigger, healthier infants, studies show more >>

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