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 Prenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in childrenPrenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in children
 
A population-based study of over two million births in Ontario found that prenatal exposure to the sulfate and ammonium components of fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) was associated with a higher risk of autism spectrum disorder. The risk was greatest during mid to late pregnancy and among infants in urban, lower-income neighborhoods.
 
 
 Smarter insulin pump systems help stabilize glucose in young patients, study revealsSmarter insulin pump systems help stabilize glucose in young patients, study reveals
 
A Polish study comparing insulin pump technologies in children with type 1 diabetes found that advanced hybrid closed-loop systems achieved superior glycemic stability compared to predictive low glucose suspend systems. Despite technological advances, poor diet and low physical activity still undermine optimal metabolic control.
 
 
 Research reveals how signs of dyslexia can be detected in newborns' brainsResearch reveals how signs of dyslexia can be detected in newborns' brains
 
Brain research can provide valuable information about children who may need extra support before they start struggling with reading in the classroom.
 
   What Britain’s post-war sugar rationing teaches us about long-term heart healthWhat Britain’s post-war sugar rationing teaches us about long-term heart health
 
A BMJ study found that individuals exposed to sugar rationing during their first 1,000 days of life had significantly lower risks of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure in adulthood. Early-life sugar restriction was linked to a 2.5-year delay in cardiovascular disease onset, suggesting long-term benefits for heart health.
 
   Can introducing peanuts early prevent allergies? Real-world data confirms it helpsCan introducing peanuts early prevent allergies? Real-world data confirms it helps
 
Using data from over 120,000 U.S. children, this Pediatrics study found that the prevalence and risk of peanut and other IgE-mediated food allergies declined significantly after the 2015 and 2017 guidelines promoting early allergen introduction. The findings support these policies as effective public health measures to prevent food allergies in real-world settings.
 
   Immediate skin-to-skin contact offers significant health advantages for infantsImmediate skin-to-skin contact offers significant health advantages for infants
 
Immediate skin-to-skin contact between newborns and their mothers offers a better start in life, improving a number of key health metrics, according to a newly updated Cochrane review.
 
   COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccinesCOVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines
 
An international study led by the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar-Ilan University reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines, resulting in declining vaccination rates and a resurgence of preventable, life-threatening diseases such as measles.
 
 Researchers reveal how maternal stress reshapes fetal growth and brain development
 
Researchers reveal how maternal stress reshapes fetal growth and brain developmentMaternal stress, encompassing physical, emotional, and psychological distress, remains a widespread yet underestimated risk during pregnancy.
 
 
 Cannabis use now linked to increased risk of regular tobacco use in US youth
 
Cannabis use now linked to increased risk of regular tobacco use in US youthTeens and young adults who use cannabis are more likely to become regular tobacco users – even if they haven't previously tried tobacco – compared to similar people who do not use cannabis, suggests a US study published online in the journal Tobacco Control.
 
 
 Updated guidelines published for pediatric CPR and emergency cardiovascular care
 
Updated guidelines published for pediatric CPR and emergency cardiovascular careThe American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association (the Association), a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere, have published updated guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care for newborn and pediatric populations.
 
 
 Eating peanuts while pregnant may influence how a child’s genes respond to breastfeeding
 
Eating peanuts while pregnant may influence how a child’s genes respond to breastfeedingMaternal peanut and peanut butter consumption during pregnancy and breastfeeding shaped DNA methylation patterns in children, particularly in genes regulating neurodevelopment and inflammation. These findings suggest maternal diet can prime offspring epigenetic sensitivity to breastfeeding duration.
 
 
 Restricted sugar intake during early life associated with lower cardiovascular risks in adulthood
 
Restricted sugar intake during early life associated with lower cardiovascular risks in adulthoodRestricted sugar intake during early life is linked to lower risks of several heart conditions in adulthood, including heart attack, heart failure, and stroke, finds a study published by The BMJ today using data from the end of UK sugar rationing in 1953.
 
 
 Bio-Rad’s iQ-Check Enterobacteriaceae Kit validated for detection of Enterobacteriaceae in infant formula and cereals
 
Bio-Rad’s iQ-Check Enterobacteriaceae Kit validated for detection of Enterobacteriaceae in infant formula and cerealsBio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
 
 
 A parent's guide to manage pediatric respiratory illnesses during the virus season
 
A parent's guide to manage pediatric respiratory illnesses during the virus seasonAs we head deeper into fall and toward the holiday season, your little one may start to exhibit symptoms like a runny nose, cough, or fever.
 
 
 Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time linked to brain development in adolescents
 
Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time linked to brain development in adolescentsPhysical fitness, physical activity and screen time are associated with brain mechanisms underlying mental health and learning, according to two recent studies from the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital.
 
 
 Enhancing early diagnosis of developmental delays in Pennsylvania's children
 
Enhancing early diagnosis of developmental delays in Pennsylvania's childrenChildren who are mistreated at a young age are more likely to experience a wide range of developmental delays and health problems, according to Christian Connell, Ken Young Family Professor in Healthy Children and professor of human development and family studies at Penn State.
 
 
 Doctors muffled as Florida moves to end decades of childhood vaccination mandates
 
Doctors muffled as Florida moves to end decades of childhood vaccination mandatesFlorida plans to end nearly a half-century of required childhood immunizations against diseases that have killed and maimed millions of children. Many critics of the decision, including doctors, are afraid to speak up against it.
 
 
 Study reveals impact of viral combinations on infant respiratory illness severity
 
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health has revealed that, while a wide range of viruses can cause lower respiratory tract illnesses (LRIs) in infants, certain viruses and viral combinations dramatically increase the risk of severe disease.
 
 
 Drug shows striking success in treating children with multi-metastatic Ewing sarcoma
 
Ewing sarcoma is one of the most common bone cancers seen in children, and if it spreads, it can be deadly. One study found that under a quarter of children with multi-metastatic Ewing sarcoma survived five years after their diagnosis.
 
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