Most Kids Adjust to Sudden Death of a Parent

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Most Kids Adjust to Sudden Death of a Parent

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More than half of children and teens will adjust to the sudden death of a parent within one year, a study shows.

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Tags: Parenting, Children's Health, Teen Health, Mortality

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Medical News: Kids' Grief for Dead Parent Can Stay Intense for Years - in Psychiatry, Depression from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Nine months after the sudden death of a parent, grief reactions of most children were relatively low, and they continued to fade with time, but for some 40% that was not the case, researchers found.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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medpagetoday.com — “Nine months after the sudden death of a parent, grief reactions of most children were relatively low, and they continued to fade with time, but for some 40% that was not the case, researchers found.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Medical News: Kids' Grief for Dead Parent Can Stay Intense for Years - in Psychiatry, Depression from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Nine months after the sudden death of a parent, grief reactions of most children were relatively low, and they continued to fade with time, but for some 40% that was not the case, researchers found.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Kids' Grief for Dead Parent Can Stay Intense for Years (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “(MedPage Today) -- Nine months after the sudden death of a parent, grief reactions of most children were relatively low, and they continued to fade with time, but for some 40% that was not the case, researchers found.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Hope for SIDS Kids and Their Parents - Sleep Doctor Michael Breus, PhD | The Insomnia Blog

theinsomniablog.com — “Recently, a little bit of good news finally surfaced in the hunt for what causes sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): abnormal serotonin levels in the baby's brain. This mysterious condition has long been a big black hole in scientific circles. Though rare, it's one of the most common causes of death in babies between 1 and 12 months of age. Now, a group of Boston doctors has found a potential link between kids at risk for SIDS and low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin, which controls breView full resource at theinsomniablog.com

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Study Links ADHD Stimulants to Rare, Unexplained Deaths in Children - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “After years of speculation and rare case reports, a study suggests that stimulant medication"mostly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)"may have played a role in a handful of cases of sudden, unexplained death in children and adolescents.The study authors stress, however, that parents and doctors should not refrain from treating children with ADHD just because of these results.View full resource at news.health.com

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