Lack of sleep linked to depression and anxiety disorders in young

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 3rd September 2010 by: admin

According to Australian research, youngsters getting inadequate sleep are at risk of mental ailments. Researcher Nicholas Glozier of the University of Sydney said, the increase in incidence of mental ailments in the young has been puzzling health experts. The answer may lie in inadequate sleep. Continue Reading

Lack of sleep linked to depression and anxiety disorders in young

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 3rd September 2010 by: admin

According to Australian research, youngsters getting inadequate sleep are at risk of mental ailments. Researcher Nicholas Glozier of the University of Sydney said, the increase in incidence of mental ailments in the young has been puzzling health experts. The answer may lie in inadequate sleep. Continue Reading

New research with agitated monkeys may help predict childhood anxiety & depression

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 13th August 2010 by: admin

According to the latest discovery from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, there may be a possible link between brain activity and childhood anxiety. Continue Reading

Australian childcare costs to ramp up

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 9th August 2010 by: admin

From now on Australian childcare fees will rise to up to $33 per child per day. This is to ensure that childcare centres employ more and better qualified staff, a survey of 170 NSW centres has found. Continue Reading

Pregnancy weight gain liked to childhood Obesity: Study

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 5th August 2010 by: admin

Women who gain excessive weight during pregnancy have a greater chance their babies will be born too big. Scientists are trying to find whether this relationship of gaining too much weight by mother and baby is genetic and can predispose the child to be obese later in life. Continue Reading

Tooth erosion in kids a growing problem say concerned dental experts

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 4th August 2010 by: admin

In a new study by the Australian Dental Association (ADA), including more than 700 children aged six to 15, at least 68 per cent showed some sign of tooth erosion. The ADA says that the pattern of tooth erosion is similar to that seen in wine drinkers. But due to the surge in fruit juice bar and sports drinks products, which are popular among young people, children have been affected. Continue Reading

NSW school heaters to be replaced

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 28th July 2010 by: admin

Unflued gas heaters in public schools posed a risk of respiratory ailments to students, a report found. Education Minister Verity Firth announced yesterday that the NSW government will replace these heaters. The government funded study to look at the effects of these low-emission unflued gas heaters in NSW public schools found “no measurable adverse changes in lung function” but said it was important to seek “alternative, effective and efficient sources of domestic and public space heating that does not have adverse effects”. Continue Reading

New & improved rotavirus vaccine to be trialed in Melbourne

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 21st July 2010 by: admin

Now a vaccine is being developed against rotavirus in Melbourne. At present Australian children were given rotavirus vaccine at the age of six to eight weeks since 2007. This new vaccine will be applicable to infants from birth. Continue Reading

High fat diet while nursing poses greater risk for infant obesity

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 13th July 2010 by: admin

The future health of offspring is more negatively impacted when their mothers consume a high fat diet while nursing compared with high-fat diet consumption during pregnancy, according to animal research at Johns Hopkins University. These new research results are being presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB), the foremost society for research into all aspects of eating and drinking behavior. Continue Reading

American Heart Association CEO on first anniversary of Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 19th June 2010 by: admin

The one-year anniversary of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act brings new consumer protections that will make it increasingly difficult for the tobacco industry to recruit the next Marlboro man, woman or child. With many important provisions already in effect, we can celebrate the lives we have saved with rules restricting Big Tobacco’s deceptive marketing practices, particularly towards children. Continue Reading