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Pediatrics

It's OK to walk away: The program saving babies' lives

Researchers invited to evaluate a U.K. program that aims to prevent shaken baby syndrome say the study offers insights that could inform support strategies for Australian parents and caregivers struggling with the stress ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

New screening tool helps identify emotional needs after childhood injuries

Injuries not only cause physical harm to children but can also present psychosocial challenges for pediatric patients and their families.

HIV & AIDS

Early HIV treatment: Research reveals critical gaps

In an article published in The Lancet HIV, authors including Distinguished Professor Denis Nash and Professor Constantin Yiannoutsos aim to provide the most comprehensive estimates of pediatric mortality among children and ...

Pediatrics

Programs aimed at reducing pollution can benefit infant health

Because policies to address pollution are costly to implement and impose social burdens, it is important to understand the full benefits of pollution-reducing programs. An article in Health Economics provides compelling evidence ...

Pediatrics

Teens' path to healthier lives littered with barriers, finds study

Even in seemingly affluent counties such as Surrey, teens are unable to access healthy lifestyles due to poverty, geographical inequalities, discrimination and mental health challenges, according to a new study from the University ...

Pediatrics

Can social media predict teen health risks?

This fall, researchers from The University of Texas at Arlington will launch an ambitious study to explore how teens' everyday experiences on social media may shape their mental health and potential substance use.

Obstetrics & gynaecology

Antibiotics taken during pregnancy may reduce preterm births

A study of almost 1,000 pregnant women in Zimbabwe found that a daily dose of a commonly used, safe and inexpensive antibiotic may have led to fewer babies being born early. Among women living with HIV, those who received ...