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More Children are Getting This Disease and It is Preventable
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterMost parents would do anything to protect their children, but many may not be protecting their children from one disease. An alarming statistic shows more children than ever before are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. One in three new cases of Type...Tags: Obesity, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Weight, Overweight
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Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine residents head to Ghana
A group from this region is traveling half way around the world to help those in need while also learning. Ten people from the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute are heading to Ghana, Africa on...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Malaria, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Research, Science and Technology
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New pediatrics center opens in Lynchburg
A new pediatrics center is coming to Centra's Lynchburg General Hospital.
Sunday was the public open house where people got their first look at the facility.
The pediatrics center is only moving about 3 miles from Centra's Virginia Baptist Hospital to...Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Health
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Vinton Siblings share one thing in common: a peanut allergy.
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterA new study shows more children have allergies to food than previously thought. One in 12 children has a food allergy, according to a study in the Journal Pediatrics. One Vinton family knows all too well about food allergies. Nicole Boothe and her two...Tags: Peanuts, Medical Specialization, Drugs and Medicines, Epinephrine, Allergies
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New study shows connection between ADHD and lower Apgar score in newborn babies.
REPORTERA new study done in Europe finds that a child's risk of developing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, may be evident right after he or she is born. It found a newborn's Apgar score could indicate whether the child will develop ADHD....Tags: Social Sciences, Medical Specialization, Cerebral Palsy, Health, Physical Conditions
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Newer whooping cough vaccine not as protective
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A newer version of the whooping cough vaccine doesn't protect kids as well as the original, which was phased out in the 1990s because of safety concerns, according to a new study. During a 2010-2011 outbreak of whooping...Tags: Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Medical Specialization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Preventative Medicine
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Fever reducers don't slow children's recovery: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A review of past research finds that fever-reducing drugs have no effect on the speed of children's recovery from an infection, contrary to the fears of some doctors and parents. Researchers have debated for decades whether...Tags: University of Louisville, Ibuprofen (drug), Vaccines, Medical Specialization, Malaria
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Slightly high lead tied to less reading readiness
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children with even slightly elevated blood lead levels are less likely to be ready to read when starting kindergarten, according to a new study. Lead has been shown to affect school performance, but what's important in this...Tags: Disease Prevention, Medical Specialization, Lead Poisoning, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Family
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Grant Will Aid Children's Program At Hospital In New Britain
The Hospital for Special Care has received a $10,000 grant from the J. Walton Bissell Foundation to help fund a child development program. The money will be put toward Proloquo2Go, a communication system for children with difficulty speaking. The...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New Britain
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READER SUBMITTED: Liberty Bank Foundation Supports Reach Out And Read Connecticut
Eastern ConnecticutThe Liberty Bank Foundation will present a grant check to Reach Out and Read Connecticut at Mansfield Pediatrics, one of the Reach Out and Read programs that will receive support from the Foundation's grant, May 16, 9 a.m., Where: Mansfield Pediatrics,...Tags: Liberty Bank, Medical Specialization
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Chicago doctors welcome Chinese girls with medical needs into their family
An outraged Janet Agranoff watched in 1996 as "60 Minutes" aired a report about "dying rooms" in Chinese orphanages, where infants and toddlers — most of them girls — were left to starve. When the report ended, the obstetrician-turned-stay-at-...
Tags: Children's Memorial Hospital, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics, Hospitals and Clinics, China
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Unmarried with children
After the American Academy of Pediatrics announced its support for equal marriage rights for same-sex partners "as the best way to guarantee benefits and security for their children," advocates for the unmarried, while applauding the move, took...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Bowling Green State University, Medical Specialization
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