Month: August 2020

Aug 27 2020 New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has shown a link between young children’s early eating habits and higher levels of traits associated with autism as adults. The research published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders found children who ate a less varied diet, and particularly less yoghurt and citrus
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 26 2020 With a $1.2 million grant from Fondation Botnar, an international team of researchers will assess the feasibility of creating and launching a global-scale artificial intelligence (AI) app for mobile devices that diagnoses diet-related problems and offers nutritional advice to adolescent girls living in urban settings in Ghana and
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 25 2020 Contrary to earlier results, vitamin D supplements do not prevent severe asthma attacks in at-risk children, according to the first placebo-controlled clinical trial to test this relationship. These results were published today in JAMA. The reason that’s important is there are colleagues around this country and worldwide who
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“Don’t play with your food!” The reprimand still resonates in all our ears, I’m sure! It’s probably still inappropriate for a 6 year old to blow bubbles in his milk at the dinner table, but sometimes it is actually okay to allow – even encourage – a child to play with his or her food.
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TRASH INTO TREASURE AGAIN AND AGAIN Hello, everyone! Today, we are here with a ton of awesome recycleing ideas. Recycling is a cool trend that has to be followed by everyone. Every day, we throw away a lot of stuff that can be recycled, upcycled, or repurposed. Recycling and upcycling are good not only because
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 25 2020 In May 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a gene replacement therapy for the inherited, progressive neuromuscular disease 5q-linked spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Approval included all children with SMA under the age of two years; however, the gene therapy had only been studied in children
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Puberty is starting earlier and earlier for young girls. Here’s how parents can help their daughters navigate the changes. Cheryl Hanover* was folding laundry when she noticed some light menstrual stains on her daughter’s underwear. She wasn’t entirely surprised, even though Olivia* was only nine years old; the mom of three had already seen some
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