Pediatrics News and Research

Latest Pediatrics News and Research

Smoke alarms using mother's voice more effective for waking children

Smoke alarms using mother's voice more effective for waking children

New $3.3 million grant will fund human cell atlas of type 1 diabetes

New $3.3 million grant will fund human cell atlas of type 1 diabetes

New genetic pathways associated with severe lung disease identified in extremely premature infants

New genetic pathways associated with severe lung disease identified in extremely premature infants

New symposium explores how technology can transform pediatric care

New symposium explores how technology can transform pediatric care

New 17-item questionnaire may help detect GI disorders in children with autism

New 17-item questionnaire may help detect GI disorders in children with autism

New analysis reveals preliminary evidence for use of board games to improve health-related knowledge

New analysis reveals preliminary evidence for use of board games to improve health-related knowledge

Study suggests rising childhood obesity rates as cause for serious hip disease in adolescents

Study suggests rising childhood obesity rates as cause for serious hip disease in adolescents

Study reveals impact of Juul use on teenagers and young adults

Study reveals impact of Juul use on teenagers and young adults

Scientists receive $5.1 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapy for blinding retinal conditions

Scientists receive $5.1 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapy for blinding retinal conditions

Study: Children with autism are more likely to be overweight, obese

Study: Children with autism are more likely to be overweight, obese

Experts warn about use of cardboard baby cribs

Experts warn about use of cardboard baby cribs

Extension trial assesses benefit of switching from flash monitoring to RT-CGM for hypoglycemia

Extension trial assesses benefit of switching from flash monitoring to RT-CGM for hypoglycemia

Researchers develop two-pronged approach for targeting Ebola virus

Researchers develop two-pronged approach for targeting Ebola virus

New 'gag rule' may adversely impact health care of pregnant women

New 'gag rule' may adversely impact health care of pregnant women

Researchers identify strategies to help teens with type 1 diabetes protect their hearts

Researchers identify strategies to help teens with type 1 diabetes protect their hearts

Ritual for orthodox Jewish men may offer cardiovascular health benefits, study suggests

Ritual for orthodox Jewish men may offer cardiovascular health benefits, study suggests

Growth of early brain circuits may help predict child's intelligence and emotional health

Growth of early brain circuits may help predict child's intelligence and emotional health

Study links scoliosis to essential dietary mineral

Study links scoliosis to essential dietary mineral

Prenatal inflammation may explain why some infants are more prone to neonatal sepsis

Prenatal inflammation may explain why some infants are more prone to neonatal sepsis

The feds’ termination of a tiny contract inflames bitter fight over fetal tissue

The feds’ termination of a tiny contract inflames bitter fight over fetal tissue

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