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 Measles deaths plummet but infections surge worldwideMeasles deaths plummet but infections surge worldwide
 
Global immunization efforts have led to an 88% drop in measles deaths between 2000 and 2024, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). Nearly 59 million lives have been saved by the measles vaccine since 2000.
 
 
 Study links cannabis legalization to sharp rise in adolescent psychiatric emergenciesStudy links cannabis legalization to sharp rise in adolescent psychiatric emergencies
 
In November 2018, retailers in Massachusetts began selling recreational cannabis to adults 21 years and older.
 
   Cocktail of three supplements improves social behaviors in autistic miceCocktail of three supplements improves social behaviors in autistic mice
 
Researchers led by Tzyy-Nan Huang and Ming-Hui Lin from Academia Sinica in Taiwan report that a low-dose mixture of zinc, serine, and branch-chain amino acids can alleviate behavioral deficits in three different mouse models of autism.
 
   Early-infancy infection with RSV increases the risk of developing childhood asthmaEarly-infancy infection with RSV increases the risk of developing childhood asthma
 
Belgian scientists from VIB and Ghent University (UGent), together with Danish collaborators, have uncovered compelling evidence that early-infancy infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) significantly increases the risk of developing childhood asthma-especially in children with a family history of allergy or asthma.
 
   Lack of dietary iron weakens immune response in the lungs
 
Researchers at Columbia University have found that a lack of dietary iron early in life can prevent immune cells in the lung from making a key protein that helps fight viral infections, even after iron levels are restored.
 
 RFK Jr. wants to delay the hepatitis B vaccine. Here’s what parents need to know.
 
RFK Jr. wants to delay the hepatitis B vaccine. Here’s what parents need to know.Working out of a tribal-owned hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, liver specialist Brian McMahon has spent decades treating the long shadow of hepatitis B. Before a vaccine became available in the 1980s, he saw the virus claim young lives in western Alaskan communities with stunning speed.
 
 
 No clear link between paracetamol use in pregnancy and autism or ADHD
 
No clear link between paracetamol use in pregnancy and autism or ADHDMaternal paracetamol use during pregnancy shows weak links to autism and ADHD, with family factors playing a more significant role, offering reassurance.
 
 
 Pneumococcal vaccination lowers antibiotic-resistant bacteria in children
 
Pneumococcal vaccination lowers antibiotic-resistant bacteria in childrenChildren in Guatemala who received a common vaccine that helps prevent pneumonia were less likely to carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a new study led by Washington State University researchers.
 
 
 University of Iowa research finds an effective therapy for rare kidney disease in children
 
University of Iowa research finds an effective therapy for rare kidney disease in childrenA rare and life-threatening kidney disease in children finally has an effective therapy, thanks in large part to pioneering research and clinical leadership from University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital.
 
 
 Maternal eating disorders linked to higher asthma and wheezing risks in children
 
Maternal eating disorders linked to higher asthma and wheezing risks in childrenEating disorders in mums-to-be are linked to a heightened risk of asthma and wheezing in their children, irrespective of the type of disorder, presence of co-existing depression/anxiety, or the timing of their child's exposure, finds research published online in the journal Thorax.
 
 
 AI-assisted ultrasounds greatly improve detection of congenital heart defects
 
AI-assisted ultrasounds greatly improve detection of congenital heart defectsDoctors in the Raquel and Jaime Gilinski Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai have become the first in New York City to implement an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that enhances ultrasounds on a large scale-resulting in earlier detection and better care for babies and families.
 
 
 Rising complexity in pediatric hospitalizations highlights urgent workforce and policy needs
 
Rising complexity in pediatric hospitalizations highlights urgent workforce and policy needsA new national analysis shows that over the past two decades, inpatient care for children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) has become far more intensive-and is now overwhelmingly concentrated in urban teaching children's hospitals.
 
 
 In RFK Jr.’s upside-down world of vaccines, panel votes to end hepatitis B shot at birth
 
In RFK Jr.’s upside-down world of vaccines, panel votes to end hepatitis B shot at birthRecent weeks have brought good news about vaccines, with studies indicating that flu vaccination reduces heart disease, shingles vaccines can prevent or slow dementia, and a single human papilloma virus shot protects a girl from cervical cancer for the rest of her life.
 
 
 Intravenous iron shows safe and beneficial outcomes for patients with bacterial infection and anemia
 
Intravenous iron shows safe and beneficial outcomes for patients with bacterial infection and anemiaTreatment with intravenous (IV) iron significantly improved survival and increased hemoglobin levels in patients with iron-deficiency anemia who were hospitalized for an acute bacterial infection, according to an analysis of data from more than 85,000 patients.
 
 
 Nearly one million young children die each year due to growth failure worldwide
 
Nearly one million young children die each year due to growth failure worldwideNearly one million children around the globe fail to reach their fifth birthday every year due to devastating health consequences linked to child growth failure, making it the third leading risk factor for mortality and morbidity in children under five.
 
 
 Trump wants Americans to make more babies. Critics say his policies won’t help raise them.
 
Trump wants Americans to make more babies. Critics say his policies won’t help raise them.Maddy Olcott plans to start a career once she graduates from college. But the junior at the State University of New York-Purchase College is so far not planning to start a family — even with the Trump administration dangling inducements like thousand-dollar "baby bonuses" or cheaper infertility drugs.
 
 
 Clearer guidance needed for low- and no-alcohol drinks in pregnancy
 
Clearer guidance needed for low- and no-alcohol drinks in pregnancyA UK study reveals pregnant women's use of alcohol-free drinks, highlighting safety concerns and the need for clearer guidance from healthcare professionals.
 
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