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Bullied children 3 times more likely to self harm
medicalxpress.com — “Children who are bullied in childhood are up to three times more likely to self harm up to the age of 12, a study published today on BMJ suggests.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Investigating asthma symptoms in primary care | BMJ
bmj.com — “What are the likely diagnoses?Asthma is a common condition, occurring in 10–12% of adults in most Western countries and 15–20% of children depending on definition.1 Most children with intermittent or infrequent viral-associated or episodic asthma improve through the preschool and early school years. Those who are atopic and have airway hyper-responsiveness are much more likely to have persistent asthma, which may be quiescent through adolescence but has the potential to recur in adult life.2 3 I” View full resource at bmj.com
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Preventing Teen Drinking and Driving at Dr. Michele Borba’s Reality Check
micheleborba.com — “Dr. Michele Borba share her secrets for discipline problems, behavior troubles, school issues and much more! Parenting advice, tips, and articles for raising happy, healthy children from conception to graduation.” View full resource at micheleborba.com
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Preventing Teen Drinking and Driving: Parenting tips I shared on DATELINE and TODAY Show Join Natalie Morales an... http://t.co/lEPX30vB
Birth defects a third more common in IVF babies - Health - Children's health - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Babies conceived through certain fertility treatment techniques are about one-third more likely to have a birth defect than babies conceived without any extra help from technology, according to a review of several dozen studies.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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BBC News - Why are some people more likely to get rickets?
bbc.co.uk — “Rickets caused by a lack of vitamin D. The disease can cause childrens bones to weaken and easily break” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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Are older fathers more likely to have children with autism? - Ask Doctor K, Harvard Medical School
askdoctork.com — “DEAR DOCTOR K: I am a 34-year-old woman married to a man more than 20 years my senior. Our first child, a son born four years ago, is autistic. I have heard that older fathers are more likely to have autistic children. Is this true? DEAR READER: I am not an expert on autism. I have learned what I know from experts here at Harvard Medical School. No one knows the causes of autism, but today the apparent consensus is that they are biological — something a child is born with. As to your question, I” View full resource at askdoctork.com
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Study: Whooping cough outbreak linked to vaccinated children
digitaljournal.com — “San Rafael - An investigation by California doctors has revealed that the state's latest outbreak of whooping cough centered around children who had already received the whooping cough vaccine, Reuters reports.” View full resource at digitaljournal.com
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I guerss this is worth contemplating. More shots more whooping cough? I doubt it, but I like the article. http://t.co/818CIrSn
In Blur of A.D.H.D., Sleep Troubles May Be a Culprit - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Researchers say that many children who are found to have an attention disorder may in fact have a different problem: a sleep disorder, like apnea. Read more...” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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ADHD symptoms: sleep troubles may be culprit @NYTimes "Snoring is not cute..." Much additional *important* information. http://t.co/QUiicTnP
In Blur of A.D.H.D., Sleep Troubles May Be a Culprit - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Researchers say that many children who are found to have an attention disordermay in fact have a differentproblem: a sleep disorder, like apnea. Read more...” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Attention Problems May Be Sleep Related http://t.co/kGeu0d6A via @zite #ADHD
In Blur of A.D.H.D., Sleep Troubles May Be a Culprit - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Researchers say that many children who are found to have an attention disordermay in fact have a differentproblem: a sleep disorder, like apnea. Read more...” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Life stressors increase obesity risk in young girls – - CNN.com Blogs
thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “When young girls live in a stressful home where violence, depression or other disruptions are common they are more likely to become obese by age 5, compared to children raised in more stable homes.” View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com
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When young girls live in a stressful home, they are more likely to become obese by age 5. http://t.co/lFvwqaa1
Why French Parents Are Superior (in One Way) - NYTimes.com
parenting.blogs.nytimes.com — “American children are three times more likely to be overweight than French kids, because we don't teach our children how to eat.” View full resource at parenting.blogs.nytimes.com
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French children are trained to think about how to eat. The French won't ask "Are you full," but "Are you still hungry?" http://t.co/X92haAdg
Drinking in Teen Years Increases Breast Cancer Risk
wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com — “Teenaged and young adult women who drink moderate to heavy amounts of alcohol are more likely to develop breast changes that could lead to breast cancer.” View full resource at wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com
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Child's cancer may not boost parents' divorce risk | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents of children with cancer may be under emotional strain, but they are no more likely than other couples to split up, a new study concludes.Researchers found that among” View full resource at reuters.com
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Child's cancer may not boost parents' divorce risk. http://t.co/nrE8Kx4Y
Autism, Neurodevelopment And Behavior - Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
chla.org — “At Children's Hospital Los Angeles, services for autism, neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders are coordinated through the Autism Warm Phone Line. Parents and physicians are invited to call the Warm Line to speak to our Nurse Care Manager to arrange a visit.” View full resource at chla.org
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#Autism costs our nation over $35 billion per year. Have questions? #AutismAwareness http://t.co/FEA1D0rU
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