Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health contributed to a new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Study shows cognitive behavioural therapy can improve emotion regulation in children with autism
New research from York University’s Faculty of Health shows cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can help children with autism manage not
Friends play bigger role than others in how active girls are in late childhood, study shows
Who your daughter hangs out with at school plays a major role in her physical activity levels, according to a
Immune response might be stunting growth in millions of kids
An overactive immune system during childhood among young people in Ecuador’s indigenous Shuar population comes with a cost: stunted growth.
Changing the game: Machine learning in healthcare
As we live in the new world of quality, value-based care, we must be able to draw more insights and
Study shows men and women tear ACL the same way in non-contact injury
While women are two to four times more likely than men to tear the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in their
Study finds no evidence that anesthesia in young children lowers intelligence
A Mayo Clinic study finds no evidence that children given anesthesia before their third birthdays have lower IQs than those
Late nights can disrupt circadian rhythms in children – are there long-term risks?
A new scientific study shows that bright electric light exposure of preschool children in the evening suppresses melatonin production almost
Opioid addiction treatment drug helps suppress HIV in former prisoners
When individuals with HIV are released from prison, they have difficulty obtaining care and are often unable to adhere to
Recent years saw increase in burden of prior authorization
(HealthDay)—The burden of prior authorization (PA) has increased over the past five years, and 92 percent of physicians report associated