Pediatrics News and Research

Latest Pediatrics News and Research

Experts create evidence-informed guidance for nutritional care of preterm infants

Experts create evidence-informed guidance for nutritional care of preterm infants

PAS 2021: Plenary session on prenatal environmental contaminants and childhood disease

PAS 2021: Plenary session on prenatal environmental contaminants and childhood disease

Disadvantaged neighborhoods may pose environmental risk to the developing brains of children

Disadvantaged neighborhoods may pose environmental risk to the developing brains of children

A multipronged approach to mitigate childhood adversity and build resiliency

A multipronged approach to mitigate childhood adversity and build resiliency

COVID-19 in pregnancy does not significantly increase respiratory illness in newborns, says study

COVID-19 in pregnancy does not significantly increase respiratory illness in newborns, says study

Study underscores the importance of mental health screening in adolescents with hearing loss

Study underscores the importance of mental health screening in adolescents with hearing loss

Researchers report rare case of cardiac arrhythmias in a neonate with Turner syndrome

Researchers report rare case of cardiac arrhythmias in a neonate with Turner syndrome

Cell-free DNA tests can reduce the need for biopsies to detect rejection after heart transplant

Cell-free DNA tests can reduce the need for biopsies to detect rejection after heart transplant

High-powered MRI detects subtle differences in the hippocampus of people with Down syndrome

High-powered MRI detects subtle differences in the hippocampus of people with Down syndrome

Researchers create new, open-access tool for assessing infant brain health

Researchers create new, open-access tool for assessing infant brain health

A ‘dose of hope’? Fact-checking President Joe Biden’s first speech to Congress

A ‘dose of hope’? Fact-checking President Joe Biden’s first speech to Congress

Risk factors for long COVID-19 in children

Risk factors for long COVID-19 in children

Researchers discover how SARS-CoV-2 hijacks human cell machinery to blunt immune response

Researchers discover how SARS-CoV-2 hijacks human cell machinery to blunt immune response

Brains of individuals with autism successfully encode facial emotions, study reveals

Brains of individuals with autism successfully encode facial emotions, study reveals

Eosinophils modify the respiratory barrier during influenza A infection, shows study

Eosinophils modify the respiratory barrier during influenza A infection, shows study

Physician-scientist Dr. David Lyden elected into Association of American Physicians

Physician-scientist Dr. David Lyden elected into Association of American Physicians

Scientists uncover an important clue to the conundrum of mother-to-child HIV transmission

Scientists uncover an important clue to the conundrum of mother-to-child HIV transmission

Study reinforces the importance of NICU discharge preparation and transition to home planning

Study reinforces the importance of NICU discharge preparation and transition to home planning

Studies provide insights on youth-focused messaging to promote COVID-19 mitigation behaviors

Studies provide insights on youth-focused messaging to promote COVID-19 mitigation behaviors

People with a higher Omega-3 Index lived longer than others, study shows

People with a higher Omega-3 Index lived longer than others, study shows

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