The use of telehealth may have skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it also exposed a digital divide, speaker after
Study finds risk of leukemia higher than expected in children with Down syndrome
A new large-scale study led by UC Davis Health and UC San Francisco researchers assessed the risks of leukemia in
Afghan Polio Vaccine Drive in Trouble After Three Female Medics Killed
JALALABAD/KABUL (Reuters) – The killing of three female polio vaccine providers in Afghanistan this week has forced aid agencies and
Afghan Polio Vaccine Drive in Trouble After Three Female Medics Killed
JALALABAD/KABUL (Reuters) – The killing of three female polio vaccine providers in Afghanistan this week has forced aid agencies and
Pediatric Bronchiolitis Admissions to ICU Fall During COVID-19
(Reuters Health) – Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions for bronchiolitis plunged in Paris during the COVID-19 pandemic, a French
Review suggests added sugars are contributing to liver disease among children
A review of more than 20 studies by researchers at Arizona State University and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen),
Physical activity helps curb low-grade inflammation in children
According to a recent Finnish study, accumulating more brisk and vigorous physical activity can curb adiposity-induced low-grade inflammation. The study
Ask the Pediatrician: Are infrared thermometers safe to use on children?
Are non-contact thermometers unsafe to use on children? You may have seen the social media posts warning about the possible
Cognitive behavioral therapy can reduce dental anxiety in children
A pioneering study led by the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals will investigate whether Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Ireland temporarily suspends Astrazeneca COVID-19 vaccine
FILE PHOTO: A test tube labelled “vaccine” in front of an AstraZeneca logo in this illustration taken, September 9, 2020.