Lead researcher for this report, Dr. Scott Sicherer said, «These results show that there is an alarming increase in peanut allergies, consistent with a general, although less dramatic, rise in food allergies
among children in studies reported by the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-RSB-.»
Not exact matches
Equal splits
among siblings are still the norm
in estate planning, yet a new
study finds that more parents are writing wills that favor some of their
children more than others.
«One
study compared the families of
children who were rated
among the most creative 5 percent
in their school system with those who were not unusually creative.
Mintz does cite one
study showing that «serious social, emotional or psychological problems» are 2.5 times more frequent
in the long term
among children of divorced parents, but the citation is buried
in a footnote.
The research continued, and
in May 1982 the National Institute of Mental Health released the findings of a ten - year follow - up to the surgeon general's 1972
study: «After ten more years of research, the consensus
among most of the research community is that violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by
children and teenagers who watch the programs.
This committee planned the
child -
study program
in consultation with the minister and the superintendent after circulating an «Interest Finder» questionnaire
among the entire group.
«A recent
study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine suggests that abstinence - only» education can be effective
in delaying sexual activity
among sixth - and seventh - grade
children.
Repeated
studies have shown that there is a greater incidence of
child molestation and incest
among southern white evangelical christians than
in any other group that participated
in the
study.
Reflecting the results all the
studies, the mainstream view
among researchers and professionals who work
in the area of
child sexual abuse is that homosexual and bisexual men do not pose any special threat to
children.
But research continued, and
in May of 1982, the National Institute for Mental Health released the findings of a 10 - year follow up on the Surgeon General «s 1972
Study entitled Television and Behavior: «After ten more years of research, the consensus
among most of the research community is that violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by
children and teenagers who watch the programs.
In response to «Trends in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and Adolescents,» a study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statemen
In response to «Trends
in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and Adolescents,» a study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statemen
in Caffeine Intake
Among US
Children and Adolescents,» a
study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statement:
Although none of the participating organizations
in the Golden Rice project coordinated by IRRI were involved
in this new
study, the results provide additional evidence that Golden Rice may help improve Vitamin A status
among children.
Exceptions include a Spanish
study on compliance with the self - regulatory advertising code that found high levels of non-compliance
among both signatories and non-signatories [24], and an Australian
study that found high levels of non-compliance with mandatory regulations governing the use of premiums
in children's advertising [9].
• A
study that followed a large group of U.S.
children over 10 years, found that although mothers» depression was related to escalating
child behavior problems, this was not the case
among children who said their fathers were highly involved
in their lives (Chang et al, 2007).
According to Robert Hall, professor of pediatrics at the University of Missouri School of Medicine
in Kansas City, there was no statistical difference
in growth, language development, vision or cognitive development
among the
children studied, although
in most categories the breast - fed infants did show slightly better performance.
To coincide with National Dads Matter Week Parentchannel.tv joined up with Parenting UK to conduct a national
study among 2,000 British parents which looked at the role of dads
in their
child's upbringing.
A recent
study in Pediatrics said flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu - related death by 51 percent
among high - risk
children with underlying conditions, and by 65 percent
in healthy
children.
A longitudinal
study of bed sharing and sleep problems
among Swiss
children in the first 10 years of life.
A
study among children in Samoa.
A USDA
study in 2009 found disparities
among states
in signing up
children who receive food stamps for the school lunch program.
Although previous
studies have found that breastfeeding provides a variety of benefits for babies, including apparently reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, the
study is the first to demonstrate an overall reduction
in mortality
among U.S.
children, Rogan and other experts said.
In a new
study, Boston
Children's Hospital found that 8.4 % of the young people presenting to the hospital's Gender Clinic had been adopted, or nearly four times the rate
among the general population.
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded
study published
in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop
in obesity
among children ages... [Continue reading]
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt on a recent, much - heralded
study published
in the Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop
in obesity
among children ages 2 to 5 over an eight year period.
Experts estimate that one
in four new fathers becomes depressed after the birth of their
child, and a 2014
study published
in Pediatrics found that depression
among new dads increases by 68 percent during the first five years of baby's life.
A recently published
study by researchers
in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide
Children's Hospital is the first to compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated
in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting
among adolescents and teens.
Among the many esteemed specialists Tough references
in How
Children Succeed is Suniya Luthar, a researcher and professor of psychology at Columbia University who composed a study of children growing up in af
Children Succeed is Suniya Luthar, a researcher and professor of psychology at Columbia University who composed a
study of
children growing up in af
children growing up
in affluence.
But a recent
study published
in Developmental Psychology finds that maternal depression is actually most common
among mothers of middle school
children as they catapult into the tween years.
* And
in the largest and possible most systematic
study to date, conducted on five different ethnic groups from both Chicago and New York involving over 1,400 subjects Mosenkis (2000) found far more positive adult outcomes for individuals who coslept as a
child,
among almost all ethnic groups i.e. African Americans and Puerto Ricans
in New York, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Mexicans
in Chicago than there were negative findings.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency and rickets
among infants and
children, with reports emerging
in the United States from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs
in Boston, 8
among others.9 The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency
in young
children also appears to be high
in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One
study from China found a 65.3 % prevalence of vitamin D deficiency
among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %) of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous
studies suggest risk factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
While donor human milk undergoes extensive screening and testing to ensure its safety, a first - of - its - kind
study by the Connecticut Human Milk Research Center at Connecticut
Children's Medical Center, published
in the Journal of Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data
among donor milk banks across North America.
Suzanne Bartington, the Millennium Cohort
Study Child Health Group, Lucy J Griffiths, the Millennium Cohort
Study Child Health Group, A Rosemary Tate, the Millennium Cohort
Study Child Health Group, Carol Dezateux, the Millennium Cohort
Study Child Health Group; Are breastfeeding rates higher
among mothers delivering
in Baby Friendly accredited maternity units
in the UK?
This
study shows an association with higher incidence
in food allergies
among children who received more than 3 - 4 courses of antibiotics
in their first year of life
in comparison to those
children who did not.
In Horwood's long - range
study that followed
children from birth to 18 years or the completion of high school, breastfed
children were rated as more cooperative and socially better students the longer they were breastfed.17 When drop - out rates were calculated, the rate was higher
among children who had been bottle - fed and lowest
among those who had been breastfed equal to or longer than eight months, even when data were adjusted for maternal demographics.
Role of Breastfeeding Cessation
in Mediating the Relationship between Maternal HIV Disease Stage and Increased
Child Mortality
among HIV - Exposed Uninfected
Children Author (s): Fox MP, Brooks DR, et al., Published: 2009 Summary: This study, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed the role of breastfeeding cessation and its effect on mortality of HIV - exposed c
Children Author (s): Fox MP, Brooks DR, et al., Published: 2009 Summary: This
study, published
in the International Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed the role of breastfeeding cessation and its effect on mortality of HIV - exposed
childrenchildren.
In a study in Bangladesh, breastfeeding was a protective factor for night blindness among preschool - aged children in both rural and urban area
In a
study in Bangladesh, breastfeeding was a protective factor for night blindness among preschool - aged children in both rural and urban area
in Bangladesh, breastfeeding was a protective factor for night blindness
among preschool - aged
children in both rural and urban area
in both rural and urban areas.
A 2011
study published
in the Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that
among the participating mothers, the ones who were breastfeeding showed a heightened sensitivity to their baby's cries which suggests greater bonding and empathy.
What was more surprising was another finding: that participation
in the NSLP also reduced the rate of obesity by at least 17 percent
among the
children studied.
A new
study to appear
in the Journal of Econometrics and reported by Science Daily has found that participation
in the National School Lunch Program («NSLP») reduces food insecurity
among impoverished
children by 3.8 percent and reduces poor general health by 29 percent.
Studies show that
children with fathers who care for them, especially from infancy, end up more secure
in life,
among other benefits.
Among the 2,178 deaths by unintentional strangulation
in the Commission's
study were 180 young
children who had died from being overlain on a sofa or bed.
No
study has shown, however, that the goals for separateness and independence (or happiness, for that matter) are obtained
in the individual by,
among other things, separate sleeping arrangements for parents and
children, nor do any
studies demonstrate negative consequences for
children or parents who choose to cosleep for ideological or emotional purposes, except when cosleeping is part of a larger psychologically disordered set of family relationships or when cosleeping occurs under dangerous social or physical circumstances.
The
Child Anxiety Multimodal
Study (CAMS) found that both cognitive behavioral therapy and sertraline (Zoloft) reduced the severity of anxiety
in children with anxiety disorders (60 % and 55 %, respectively), but that the combination of the two therapies had a superior response rate (81 %)
among children ages 7 - 17 with anxiety disorders.
While we are unaware of any prior
studies relating As biomarker concentrations to rice intake
among infants, associations have been observed
in pregnant women
in our cohort, 19
children in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 16,18 and multiple
studies of adults.11 - 15
This
study discusses this link further and mentions high rates of autism
among Somali
children in Minneapolis whose mothers were deficient
in Vitamin D prenatally.
But non-breastfed
children in industrialized countries are also at greater risk of dying - a recent
study of post-neonatal mortality
in the United States found a 25 % increase
in mortality
among non-breastfed infants.
Nonetheless, state environmental officials downplayed residents» complaints and vehemently disputed local
studies that found a link between elevated blood - lead levels
among children and the water source switch, until,
in October, Snyder conceded the situation had become a «public safety issue» and announced a $ 12m plan to transfer Flint back to its previous supply with the city of Detroit.
With recent
studies showing that Rochester has
among the highest poverty and
child poverty rates
in the country, Hochul says the task force will better coordinate services that are already available.
A
study of kindergarten readiness rates
among kids who received the monthly free books
in Syracuse for three years found that 61 percent of those
children were ready for kindergarten when they were tested, compared with 47 percent of
children who were not receiving free books.
A different
study, published April 13
in Scientific Reports, looked at handheld digital device use
among young
children and its relationship to sleep.