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Children's Health - Aug 8, 2018 Edition

Health News and Information - News Medical

 
 August 8, 2018 
 Children's Health 
 The latest pediatrics news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Patient Populations at Risk of Anaemia

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), toddlers and children at pre-school age have the highest prevalence of anaemia, constituting 47.4% of their population group. This prevalence is largely because of poor nutritional choices.

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   Drinking or smoking while breastfeeding and affects later cognition in childrenDrinking or smoking while breastfeeding and affects later cognition in children
 
According to a new study published this week in the journal Pediatrics, quite a few breast feeding women are not abstaining from alcohol and are thus causing exposure of their babies to alcohol. They write in their study that children who are exposed to alcohol in the breast milk that they take are likely to have lower cognitive abilities.
 
   Research provides new insights about when booster meningitis vaccines are neededResearch provides new insights about when booster meningitis vaccines are needed
 
Scientists are indicating that children in Burkina Faso who were vaccinated against group A meningococcal meningitis and septicemia between the ages of 1-4 years in 2010, could need a booster dose of the vaccine as early as this year to ensure they remain protected.
 
 Exosomes: Are They All Alike and Why Does it Matter?
 
Exosomes: Are They All Alike and Why Does it Matter?In this interview, Haiying Zhang, Assistant Professor of Cell and Development Biology from the Department of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine talks to News – Medical about the importance of Exosomes.
 
 
 Vaccine schedule is a must-have on child’s back-to-school checklist
 
With the start of the school year just around the corner, it is easy to overlook one of the most important things on any back-to-school checklist -; making sure your child is vaccinated. Vaccinations protect children from serious diseases, ultimately protecting families, schools and communities by way of safe and effective immunizations.
 
 
 Women with PCOS more likely to have an autistic child
 
Women with PCOS more likely to have an autistic childWomen with polycystic ovary syndrome are more likely than other women to have an autistic child, according to an analysis of NHS data carried out by a team at Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre.
 
 
 Children with allergies have lower risk of developing complicated appendicitis
 
Children with allergies have lower risk of developing complicated appendicitisChildren with allergies have a lower risk of developing complicated appendicitis, according to a new study from Lund University and Skåne University Hospital in Sweden.
 
 
 Mandatory vaccinations for children stopped in Italy
 
Mandatory vaccinations for children stopped in ItalyThe Italian government has removed the necessity for all children to be vaccinated against 10 important infectious diseases before they can join school or day care. This has shocked and angered the medical and scientific community.
 

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