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Twelve studies, contributing 7596 childhood leukemia cases, were included in the analysis of breastfeeding and childhood leukemia and the authors found a moderate effect of between - study heterogeneity that was eliminated when they removed the study by Smulevich et al. 17 The calculated pooled OR of the 12 studies indicated a statistically significant inverse association between ever breastfed compared with never breastfed and childhood leukemia (OR, 0.87; 95 % CI, 0.77 - 0.99).
«This is the first comprehensive study of its kind and shows the potential to not only reduce the global cancer burden, but also guide clinical decision - making with regard to childhood vaccinations,» said Marc T. Goodman, PhD, MPH, senior author of the study and director of Cancer Prevention and Genetics at the Cedars - Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.
This is the first research to look specifically at in utero exposure to extreme morning sickness, or Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), and childhood neurologic developmental outcomes, said study first author Marlena Fejzo, an associate researcher in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
«In a small percentage of cases, however, these symptoms may be indicators of an increased risk of developing an obsessive - compulsive disorder that requires treatment, during childhood or in adulthood,» says Dr. Carles Soriano - Mas, lead author of the study.
«This study helps illuminate why people who have dealt with childhood adversity face a higher risk of developing excess belly fat and related health conditions,» said one of the study's authors, Christos S. Mantzoros, MD, DSc, PhD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the VA Boston Healthcare System, both affiliated with Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA.
Remarks lead study author W. James Gauderman of Keck: «Considering the enormous costs associated with childhood asthma, today's public policy toward regulating pollutants may merit some reevaluation.»
Dr Carsten Flohr, lead author from St John's Institute of Dermatology at King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas» NHS Foundation Trust said: «Our study builds on growing evidence of a link between exposure to hard water and the risk of developing eczema in childhood.
«Instead of just targeting bacteria to treat early childhood caries, we may also want to target the fungi,» said Hyun (Michel) Koo, senior author on the study and a professor in the Department of Orthodontics and Divisions of Pediatric Dentistry and Community Oral Health.
«Our study suggests that respiratory bacterial infections during childhood establish a novel type of antibacterial immunity,» explained corresponding author Joseph Mizgerd, ScD, professor of medicine, microbiology and biochemistry at Boston University School of Medicine.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published in the Oct. issue of the journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
«A new study authored by a research team led by Dr. Corrine Keet [sic] of John's Hopkins Children's Center [sic] has found no link between outdoor air pollution and childhood asthma,» Carducci wrote.
«Studies on early childhood education programs have historically focused on child outcomes,» said study lead author Terri Sabol, an assistant professor of human development and social policy at Northwestern's School of Education and Social Policy.
Study author, Dr Timothy Humphrey said «Mutations in SETD2 are frequently found in kidney cancer and some childhood brain tumors, so we were excited when we discovered that a new drug we were studying specifically killed cancer cells with this mutation.»
«In this study, resolved childhood glomerular disease was associated with subsequent risk of hypertension in a cohort of young healthy adult men,» the authors write.
We found that the neural reaction to pain in children of depressed mothers stops earlier than in controls, in an area related to socio - cognitive processing, so that children of depressed mothers seem to reduce mentalizing - related processing of others» pain, perhaps because of difficulty in regulating the high arousal associated with observing distress in others,» said Prof. Ruth Feldman, director of the Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab and the Irving B. Harris Early Childhood Community Clinic at Bar - Ilan University and lead author of the study.
Although various studies propose a connection between childhood ADHD and obesity, «this is the first population - based longitudinal study to examine the association between ADHD and development of obesity using ADHD cases and controls of both sexes derived from the same birth cohort,» says lead author Seema Kumar, M.D., pediatrician and researcher at Mayo Clinic Children's Research Center.
According to the study's authors, successful early childhood programs not only may lead to higher adult educational achievement, but also to improved health.
«We are seeing upticks in small clusters of childhood illnesses,» says the lead author of the Disneyland study, Maimuna Majumder, an epidemiologist and doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
«Handguns account for the majority of childhood gunshot wounds and this number appears to be increasing over the last decade,» said lead study author Arin L. Madenci, MD, MPH.
The risk of childhood cancer is still very small, even after factoring in the results of this study, said lead author Dr. Marte Myhre Reigstad.
Based on studies reporting higher insulin resistance throughout childhood in females, the authors concluded a genetic background of their Gender Insulin Hypothesis.
«Handled sensitively, inquiries about a person's childhood experiences can make a significant difference to how treatment proceeds and the types of support that can be put into place,» study lead author Jasper Palmier - Claus said in the news release.
«It is important for us to consider not just the psychological consequences of childhood abuse, but also the possibility that there may be physical health consequences of abuse,» said study author Edith Chen of the department of psychology at Northwestern University in an email.
The study's lead author, Lise Bjerregaard, said it's known that being overweight in childhood and early adulthood is linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes later in life.
Babies who were exposed to moms with cancer with or without treatment did not have impaired cardiac, cognitive or general development in early childhood, the study authors conclude.
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Author Bio: Hilary Levey Friedman is a sociologist who studies childhood, competition, and beauty.
Teacher turnover in early education is high, with low compensation a primary factor in teachers» decisions to leave.Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai, «Turnover Begets Turnover: An Examination of Jobs and Occupational Instability Among Childcare Center Staff,» Early Childhood Research Quarterly 18, no. 3 (2003): 273 — 293; Child Care Services Organization, Working in Early Care and Education in North Carolina: 2012 Workforce Study (Chapel Hill, NC: Author, 2012), 19 — 21.
Study author Michael Katz from the Urban Institute shares insights from the study and Sedria Wilson provides examples from her work as a Case Management Specialist in the Early Childhood Education Division at Study author Michael Katz from the Urban Institute shares insights from the study and Sedria Wilson provides examples from her work as a Case Management Specialist in the Early Childhood Education Division at study and Sedria Wilson provides examples from her work as a Case Management Specialist in the Early Childhood Education Division at DCPS.
«Cat ownership in childhood has now been reported in three studies to be significantly more common in families in which the child is later diagnosed with schizophrenia or another serious mental illness,» the authors reported in a press release.
She is author of «Preparation and Ongoing Support for Early Childhood Instructional Coaches: A Case Study Exploration Of An Instructional Coaching Program» (University of Pennsylvania, 2012).
Collaboration Initial data analyses and publications on Middle Childhood Survey and linked data were generated primarily by the authors of this paper and other members of the Scientific Committee, named in the Acknowledgements section, who oversaw the New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW - CDS).
This has been potently highlighted in a long - term study of what the authors call Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs, see list below).
On this webinar, the report authors will discuss the study findings, including impacts on young children, their parents, and early childhood educators, and recommendations for stakeholders at all levels to safeguard the wellbeing of children in immigrant families.
Authors can describe techniques to help early childhood teachers design studies, collect and analyze data, report and reflect on findings, and write up their research for professional audiences.
Teacher turnover in early education is high, with low compensation a primary factor in teachers» decisions to leave.Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai, «Turnover Begets Turnover: An Examination of Jobs and Occupational Instability Among Childcare Center Staff,» Early Childhood Research Quarterly 18, no. 3 (2003): 273 — 293; Child Care Services Organization, Working in Early Care and Education in North Carolina: 2012 Workforce Study (Chapel Hill, NC: Author, 2012), 19 — 21.
The authors would like to thank all early childhood teachers for their participation in this study.
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