Professor Peter O'Rourke and
his team studied children's health data from Queensland Health and saw parental social disadvantage affected daughters more than sons.
Not exact matches
Instead, the
team was
studying where
children learn best, but their findings have important implications for anyone who struggles to stay focused in a drab office.
In between there's time spent recruiting, training,
team building and doing all that a Starbucks district manager does, along with helping her
children with school work and her own coursework (she's
studying organizational leadership through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan).
The
team reported that 10,667 people in the US had made allegations of
child sexual abuse between 1950 and 2002 against 4,392 priests (about 4 % of all 109,694 priests who served during the time period covered by the
study).
After a short - term
team conducts a Bible
study in one of these communities, the
children stop attending the Bible
studies of my organization.
The article recounts how an ambitious
team of research psychologists undertook to
study the entire group of
children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each
child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
While there have been no formal
studies to determine how many
child molesters have coached youth
teams, a computer - database search of recent newspaper stories reveals more than 30 cases just in the last 18 months of coaches in the U.S. who have been arrested or convicted of sexually abusing
children engaged in nine sports from baseball to wrestling — and this despite the fact that
child sex - abuse victims, for reasons ranging from shame and embarrassment to love or fear of their molesters, rarely report the crime.
She is too occupied with her announcing duties for HBO, coaching Navratilova and Mayotte, speaking engagements, a fancy to get into television and film production, a new chain of play schools called the Discovery Zone that promote and
study exercise for
children under 12, and her longest - standing project,
Team Tennis, which represents her most fervid interest: to take the sport out of elite clubs and bring it to the masses.
He said his
team will continue to follow the
children in this
study, until at least age 6, to see if there are any long - range effects linked to soy formula.
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011
study in the United Kingdom which found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom identified their coach as the main source of harm, and to a 2005
study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home
Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in articles adapted from that book for MomsTEAM.com - finding that 45 % of
children reported verbal misconduct by coaches, including name - calling and insulting them during play.
A University of Toronto
team analyzed several
studies of 3,100 healthy
children at day care centers and discovered
children chewing xylitol gum (xylitol is a natural form of sugar) were 25 percent less likely to develop acute ear infections.
Generally, IEP meetings will take place at the school where your
Child Study Team is based.
We thank the North American Registry of Midwives Board for helping facilitate the
study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a
team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and
Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in the
study.
Catharine R. Gale, PhD, Finbar J. O'Callaghan, PhD, Maria Bredow, MBChB, Christopher N. Martyn, DPhil and the Avon Longitudinal
Study of Parents and
Children Study Team (October 4, 2006).
The research
team used data from the Gateshead Millennium
Study in north - east England, which provided information on when 602
children first reached out for food and other developments such as walking unaided and meaningful speech.
These babies are also vulnerable to the risk of infectious disease from bacterial and viral contamination of such milk, which was identified in a prior
study by the same research
team led by Nationwide
Children's Hospital.
The
team from the Royal Alexandra Hospital for
Children is currently working on a new
study to determine why orexin is low in some infants and not others.
«Past
studies have looked at the effects of differential parenting on the
children who get more negative feedback, but our
study focused on this as a dynamic operating at two levels of the family system: one that affects all
children in the family as well as being specific to the
child at the receiving end of the negativity,» explains Jennifer M. Jenkins, Atkinson Chair of Early Child Development and Education at the University of Toronto, who led the
child at the receiving end of the negativity,» explains Jennifer M. Jenkins, Atkinson Chair of Early
Child Development and Education at the University of Toronto, who led the
Child Development and Education at the University of Toronto, who led the
team.
In the teen cortisol
study, Roisman's
team found that maternal sensitivity was an independent predictor of abnormal cortisol patterns: Teens with low morning cortisol levels were more likely to have had moms who were emotionally unsupportive, hostile, or disrespectful of their
children's needs for autonomy and independent exploration.
Studies have shown that when
children get involved in
team sports, their overall educational experience is greatly improved.
WHO Collaborative
Study Team on the Role of Breastfeeding on the Prevention of Infant Mortality 2000, Effect of breastfeeding on infant and
child mortality due to infectious diseases in less developed countries: a pooled analysis.
The
study, which is the first to administer the marshmallow test to non-Western kids, shows that cultural styles of
child raising can dramatically shift how self - control develops, Lamm's team contends online June 6 in Child Develop
child raising can dramatically shift how self - control develops, Lamm's
team contends online June 6 in
Child Develop
Child Development.
Years ago,
children were warned that smoking could stunt their growth, but now a major
study by an international
team including the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University and the University of Edinburgh shows new evidence that long - term smoking could cause thinning of the brain's cortex.
This
study builds on nearly three decades of foundational research led by
teams at Nationwide
Children's and Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center and exemplifies the strong basic science and clinical bonds between the two institutions.
Supported by a large student
team, Kurth and her colleagues, Monique LeBourgeois professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Sean Deoni, professor at Brown University,
studied the effects of 50 % sleep deprivation in a group of 13
children between the ages of 5 and 12 years.
Ten of the patients, both
children and adults, saw their visual field expand, and six experienced improved visual acuity, according to the
team's
study, published in The Lancet.
The
team is already conducting
studies with
children and adults who have genetic conditions that may alter the normal response to hearing lullabies.
Using HUNT, a Norwegian population - based health cohort
study based in a rural county with 130,000 residents, the Bristol Medical School
team, with co-workers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, were able to see how mortality in the parents related to both their own BMI (the conventional approach) and to the BMI of their adult
children.
A research
team led by SDSU environmental health scientist and lead author Neil Klepeis, behavioral health researcher and principal investigator Melbourne Hovell, and co-investigator Suzanne Hughes recruited into the
study nearly 300 families living in San Diego with at least one
child aged 14 and younger and one smoker.
She and her
team currently are
studying outcomes in HG pregnancies to determine if the violent nausea and vomiting have any effects on the
children later in life.
The
study team enrolled 40 peanut - allergic
children aged 9 to 36 months.
The
team also examined data from a prior genetic
study of
children with asthma and found that a variant of the dectin - 1 gene — which reduces production of the receptor — is strongly linked to increased asthma risk.
He points to other
studies from his
team, also based on data from Mauritius, which indicate that manipulating a
child's surroundings with improved nutrition, more exercise and cognitive stimulation, can reduce the chance they will commit a crime later on in life.
To confirm and strengthen the findings, Zwick and his
team are currently performing an independent
study of individuals with Down syndrome, using whole genome sequencing to further delineate alterations in genes that perturb heart development in
children.
A
team of nurse - researchers from
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) published a
study in the Journal of Pediatric Nursing in which they gathered perspectives on coping mechanisms from focus groups with 14 mothers of critically ill infants, and explored the feasibility of mindfulness as a stress - reduction technique.
Yet Bennett and her
team had been anxious as their
study unfolded because AAV (like the early versions of engineered AdV) had previously failed to cure hemophilia in a trial conducted by their
Children's Hospital colleague, hematologist Kathy High.
When I interviewed for a position as a predoctoral Intramural Research Training Award (pre-IRTA) Fellow, I hoped to join a research
team studying brain development in
children.
The MIT
team now plans to
study whether this kind of brain imaging could help identify
children who are at risk of developing dyslexia and other reading difficulties.
«We had theorized prior to this
study that differences in communication would exist among members of the health care
team, but the magnitude of the differences was surprising to us, along with the disagreements among attendings, many in the same division,» says lead author Deepak Palakshappa, MD, chief pediatric resident at the time of the
study and now an instructor at the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Presenting her
team's findings, Professor Lyn Chitty, from the UCL Institute of
Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK, will announce the results of the
study evaluating the possibility of introducing NIPT into the NHS screening programme for Trisomy 21 (Down's syndrome).
The research
team arrived at these conclusions after reviewing data from a total of 88
studies covering close to twenty years between 1990 and 2013 and involving almost 56,000
children with HIV, living in low and middle - income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia.
As this is contradictory to most previous research, the
team repeated the
study in different
children, with a different language and culture, to make sure that the findings were correct and robust.
Universal
child care that starts as early as age one improves language skills for young
children, especially those from low - income families, according to a
study of Norway's
child care system by a
team of researchers led by Boston College Lynch School of Education Professor Eric Dearing.
This is the first time that a
team of scientists has
studied the potential impact on cognitive development of exposure to air pollution in
children who walk to school.
In this new replication
study, recently published in open - access journal Frontiers in Psychology, the Australian
team collaborated with researchers in Croatia to repeat their original
study with Croatian
children.
After excluding trials that were still recruiting participants or had not yet begun enrolling them, the Harvard
team found that the biggest reason why
studies failed was that they could not attract enough
children to participate in the first place.
The new findings come a year after a 2015
study by the same investigative
team that compared these interventions in
children who had experienced a cardiac arrest in the out - of - hospital setting.
There, she met a
team of physicians connected with the
Children's Environmental Health Center at the University of Southern California who were conducting a long - term
study on the link between chronic exposure to air pollution from freeway traffic and respiratory illnesses.
Hall says that the
team is also stratifying the
study group based on pubertal status, hypothesizing that sex hormones may alter the dose - response, and by
children who have severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), noting that neurohormonal influences affect immune function after severe TBI.
This latest
study led by Professor Jonathan Green at The University of Manchester in collaboration with Professor Mark Johnson's MRC - funded
team at Birkbeck, and
teams at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and Evelina London
Children's Hospital, aimed to reduce these early symptoms and lower the likelihood of the
child developing difficulties associated with autism later on in childhood.