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Childhood Obesity Climbing with Media Use, European Doctors Warn

28 Dec, 2017 | 17:08h | UTC

Childhood obesity climbing with media use, European doctors warn – Reuters (free)

 


Research: Prenatal and Early-Life Fructose and Mid-Childhood Asthma

27 Dec, 2017 | 21:09h | UTC

Prenatal and Early-Life Fructose, Fructose-Containing Beverages, and Mid-Childhood Asthma – Annals of the American Thoracic Society (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Sugary fruit juices and drinks linked to childhood asthma – NHS Choices (free) AND Toddler and maternal fructose intake linked to asthma – OnMedica (free) AND Moms’ Soda Habit in Pregnancy May Boost Kids’ Odds for Asthma – Medline Plus (free) AND Childhood asthma linked to high maternal sugar intake during pregnancy – Medical News (free) AND Sugary Diet During Pregnancy May Increase Asthma Risk in Children – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)

 

 


Research: Pediatric Injuries Related to Window Blinds, Shades, and Cords

26 Dec, 2017 | 23:07h | UTC

Pediatric Injuries Related to Window Blinds, Shades, and Cords – Pediatrics (free)

Commentaries: Researchers: Window Blind Cords as Dangerous to Young Children as Bodies of Water – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND Kids continue to die in window-blind accidents, despite safety warnings – Reuters (free)

 


Guideline: Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE)

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:44h | UTC

Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE): Italian guidelines – Italian Journal of Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Adolescence

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:29h | UTC

Polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescence: diagnostic and therapeutic strategies – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Role of a Registered Dietitian in Pediatric Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:10h | UTC

Role of a registered dietitian in pediatric type 1 and type 2 diabetes – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Recovery of Steroid Induced Adrenal Insufficiency

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:28h | UTC

Recovery of steroid induced adrenal insufficiency – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Hypoglycemia in the Preterm Neonate

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:08h | UTC

Hypoglycemia in the preterm neonate: etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, management and long-term outcomes – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review of Prader-Willi Syndrome: The Endocrine Approach

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:27h | UTC

Review of Prader-Willi syndrome: the endocrine approach – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review – Type 1 Diabetes: Where Are We in 2017?

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:07h | UTC

Type 1 diabetes: where are we in 2017? – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Approach to Hypoglycemia in Infants and Children

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:06h | UTC

Approach to hypoglycemia in infants and children – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Ophthalmic Manifestations of Endocrine Disorders

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:09h | UTC

Ophthalmic manifestations of endocrine disorders—endocrinology and the eye – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Transition of Care for Patients With Type 1 Diabetes from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Systems

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:01h | UTC

Transition of care for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus from pediatric to adult health care systems – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes Management

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:03h | UTC

Psychosocial aspects of diabetes management: dilemma of diabetes distress – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Review: Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents

26 Dec, 2017 | 19:00h | UTC

Metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents – Translational Pediatrics (free)

 


Bedtime Use of Technology and Associated Sleep Problems in Children

12 Dec, 2017 | 12:12h | UTC

Bedtime Use of Technology and Associated Sleep Problems in Children – Global Pediatric Health (free)

Commentary: Screen time before bed linked with less sleep, higher BMIs in kids – Penn State, via ScienceDaily (free)

 


Caesarean section is better for extremely premature breech babies but not necessarily for their mothers

10 Dec, 2017 | 15:38h | UTC

Caesarean section is better for extremely premature breech babies but not necessarily for their mothers – NIHR Signal (free)

“Delivering extremely preterm breech babies (23 to 27 weeks) by caesarean reduced the risk of infant death or brain bleeds by around 40%, compared with vaginal delivery”. (RT @NIHR_DC see Tweet)

 


Global Human Trafficking and Child Victimization

10 Dec, 2017 | 13:05h | UTC

Global Human Trafficking and Child Victimization – Pediatrics (free)

 


Research: Association between adolescents’ consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages with oral health and weight status

10 Dec, 2017 | 13:03h | UTC

Association between adolescents’ consumption of total and different types of sugar-sweetened beverages with oral health impacts and weight status – Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (free)

Commentary: Study highlights overlooked impact of sugar-sweetened beverages on oral health – News Medical (free)

 


Classification criteria for adult and juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and their major subgroups

10 Dec, 2017 | 13:04h | UTC

2017 European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology classification criteria for adult and juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and their major subgroups – Annals of Rheumatic Diseases (free)

 


Book: Child and Adolescent Health and Development

7 Dec, 2017 | 22:09h | UTC

Book: Child and Adolescent Health and Development – Disease Control Priorities, 3rd Edition (free)

Press Release: DCP3 Publishes Latest Volume: Child and Adolescent Health and Development (free)

Key Messages From the Series: Disease Control Priorities 3rd edition – The Lancet (7 reviews – free registration required)

Other books in the series: Essential Surgery / Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health / Cancer / Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders / Injury Prevention and Environmental Health / Major Infectious Diseases /Cardiovascular, respiratory, and related disorders / Disease Control Priorities (all free)

“Third edition of Disease Control Priorities launches today. A vast resource evaluating policy choices affecting the access, uptake & quality of interventions & delivery platforms to improve health in LMICs”. (RT @MRCTEG_LSHTM see Tweet)

 


Research: Oral Sex and Condom Use in Adolescents and Young Adults

7 Dec, 2017 | 22:03h | UTC

Oral Sex and Condom Use in a U.S. National Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults – Journal of Adolescent Health (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Kids aren’t protecting themselves against STDs during oral sex – Reuters (free)

 


Research: Impact of road traffic air and noise pollution on birth weight

7 Dec, 2017 | 22:01h | UTC

Impact of London’s road traffic air and noise pollution on birth weight: retrospective population based cohort study – The BMJ (free)

Editorial: Traffic pollution is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes (free)

Commentary: Air pollution from London traffic is affecting the health of unborn babies – Imperial College London (free) AND Traffic pollution linked to low birth weight of unborn babies, study reveals – Medical News (free)

 


Research: Newborn Screening Policies For Congenital Heart Disease Associated With Lower Infant Deaths

7 Dec, 2017 | 21:53h | UTC

Association of US State Implementation of Newborn Screening Policies for Critical Congenital Heart Disease With Early Infant Cardiac Deaths – JAMA (free)

Commentaries: Newborn Screening Policies For CHD Associated With Lower Infant Deaths – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free) AND Infant CCHD deaths cut by 33% after mandatory pulse oximetry testing – Cardiovascular Business (free) AND Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease at Birth Saves Lives – CDC (free)

Related guideline: Canadian Cardiovascular Society/Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association Position Statement on Pulse Oximetry Screening in Newborns to Enhance Detection of Critical Congenital Heart Disease (free)

 


Research: Cognitive trajectories from infancy to early adulthood following birth before 26 weeks of gestation

5 Dec, 2017 | 18:37h | UTC

Cognitive trajectories from infancy to early adulthood following birth before 26 weeks of gestation: a prospective, population-based cohort study – Archives of Disease in Childhood (free)

Commentary: Does Cognition in Children Born Extremely Preterm Catch Up by Early Adulthood? – Journal Watch (free)

 


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