Topic: Pediatrics / Infants & Children December 2, 2015 John N. Constantino, MDAwarded by child psychiatry academy.National Leaders December 1, 2015 Xbox gaming technology may improve X-ray precisionTechnology may help technicians produce high-quality X-rays with minimal radiation exposure.News Release November 25, 2015 Ban crib bumpers because of rising deaths, researchers saySource: Health Day November 25, 2015 Tackling concussion recovery: How to accommodate injured kidsSource: U.S. News & World Report November 23, 2015 Study shows increase in infant deaths attributed to crib bumpersResearchers recommend ban on sale of bedding accessory.News Release November 23, 2015 $6.5 million to fund research, treatment of developmental disabilitiesCenter aims to more quickly convert new discoveries into interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities.News Release November 18, 2015 Certain antibiotic might combat children’s wheezing episodesSource: Health Day November 17, 2015 For kids prone to wheezing with respiratory infections, early antibiotics helpResearchers aim to prevent progression of upper respiratory infections into lower respiratory tract illnesses.News Release October 19, 2015 Weak brain connections may link premature birth and later disordersSource: NPR All Things Considered October 7, 2015 Doctors use 3D printing to safeguard baby before birthSource: Health Day October 1, 2015 Circadian rhythm and lung immune functionResearchers at Washington University are looking at the relationship between circadian rhythms and lung response to respiratory infections.Innovate Magazines September 30, 2015 Researchers create test to detect every virus that infects people, animalsSource: Fox News July 22, 2015 Poverty may hinder kids’ brain developmentSource: Health Day May 12, 2015 Is peanut butter the best present for malnourished teen moms-to-be?Source: NPR April 15, 2015 Alumna launches magazine for kids with hearing lossMelanie Paticoff is working to help kids and teens with hearing loss combat common feelings of isolation.Outlook Magazine April 14, 2015 Children raised in poverty have smaller brainsSource: Huffington Post April 8, 2015 Mothers’ exercise may lower heart risk in newborns, study suggestsSource: New York Times February 25, 2015 Researchers call for more study of anesthesia risks to young childrenSource: New York Times February 20, 2015 Bacterial DNA from mom may be inheritedSource: Washington Post February 17, 2015 Cancer genetic test offshoot helps diagnose rare syndrome in childrenA genetic test developed from a tumor gene panel is helping to diagnose rare pediatric overgrowth syndromes.School of Medicine February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine February 2, 2015 Kids with behavior problems likely to have sex earlier than peers, study saysSource: Fox News January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic December 10, 2014 Youth clinic heads to school in north St. Louis CountySPOT is a one-stop, drop-in clinic offering youth free confidential medical care, mental health counseling, STD testing and other services.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 Next ›