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Prenatal exposure to pollution especially dangerous for children with asthma

May 20, 2012
(American Thoracic Society) The link between prenatal exposure to air pollution and childhood lung growth and respiratory ailments has been established by several studies in recent years, and now a new study suggests that these prenatal exposures can be especially serious for children with asthma.

Study says children exposed to tobacco smoke face long-term respiratory problems

May 20, 2012
(American Thoracic Society) For more than three decades, researchers have warned of the potential health risks associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), especially among children whose parents smoke. Now a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Arizona reports that those health risks persist well beyond ...

Study evaluates use of inhaled saline for young children with cystic fibrosis

May 20, 2012
(JAMA and Archives Journals) Margaret Rosenfeld, M.D., M.P.H., of Seattle Children's Hospital, and colleagues conducted a study to examine if hypertonic saline would reduce the rate of pulmonary exacerbations in children younger than 6 years of age with cystic fibrosis (CF).

Oxytocin improves brain function in children with autism

May 19, 2012
Preliminary results from an ongoing, large-scale study by Yale School of Medicine researchers shows that oxytocin a naturally occurring substance produced in the brain and throughout the body increased brain function in regions that are known to process social information in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). ...

Identifying Autism Risk In High Risk Siblings Of Children With ASD

May 19, 2012
By focusing on the identification of common genetic variants, researchers have identified 57 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that predict - with a high degree of certainty - the risk that siblings of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will also develop the condition. The findings were presented at the International ...

Oxytocin improves brain function in children with autism

May 19, 2012
(Yale University) Preliminary results from an ongoing, large-scale study by Yale School of Medicine researchers shows that oxytocin -- a naturally occurring substance produced in the brain and throughout the body -- increased brain function in regions that are known to process social information in children and adolescents with autism ...

Health Canada approves Osiris’ Prochymal to treat acute GvHD in children

May 18, 2012
Osiris Therapeutics Inc. announced today it has received market authorization from Health Canada to market its stem cell therapy Prochymal (remestemcel-L), for the treatment of acute graft-vs-host disease (GvHD) in children.

Gene Therapy Helps Children With Rare, Incurable Brain Disease

May 18, 2012
Using gene transfer techniques pioneered by University of Florida faculty, Taiwanese doctors have restored some movement in four children bedridden with a rare, life-threatening neurological disease. The first-in-humans achievement may also be helpful for more common diseases such as Parkinson's that involve nerve cell damage caused by lack of a ...

Should Children Be Made To Have Vaccines?

May 17, 2012
Two experts discuss in the journal BMJ whether childhood vaccination should be mandatory in the UK. According to Paul Offit, Chief of Infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, mandatory vaccination is essential to protect those who are vulnerable from infection...

Common genetic variants identify autism risk in high risk siblings of children with ASD

May 17, 2012
Toronto, CANADA (May 17, 2012) By focusing on the identification of common genetic variants, researchers have identified 57 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that predictwith a high degree of certainty--the risk that siblings of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will also develop the condition. The findings were ...

Common risk factors for behavioral problems in US, Great Britain children

May 17, 2012
Children in the United States and Great Britain share a number of common risk factors that increase the likelihood that they will have behavioral problems-and Britain's broader social welfare programs don't appear to mitigate those risks, according to a new study in the June issue of the Journal of Health ...

Study Shows Delays In Siblings Of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

May 17, 2012
A new University of Miami (UM) study shows that one in three children who have an older sibling with an Autism Related Disorder (ASD) fall into a group characterized by higher levels of autism-related behaviors or lower levels of developmental progress. The study will be presented at the International Meeting ...