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    Children's Self-Control Is Associated With Their Body Mass Index As Adults

    As adults, we know that self-control and delaying gratification are important for making healthful eating choices, portion control, and maintaining a healthy weight. However, exhibiting these skills at a young age actually may affect weight later in life. A new study scheduled for publication in...
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    Focusing On Children Instead Of Relationship Problems Helps Separated Couples Parent

    New research conducted at the University of Missouri offers hope for divorced parents and suggests hostile relationships can improve when ex-spouses set aside their differences and focus on their children's needs. "Most people falsely believe that, when people get divorced, they'll continue to...
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    Precise Calculation Of The Increase In The Prevalence Of Overweight Children In Germa

    Scientists working with Professor Dr. Dr. Perikles Simon, head of the Sports Medicine Division of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany, suggest in the light of recent analyses that German children gain weight soon after entering elementary school. From birth up to the age of five...
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    85 Children In UK Die Every Year From Maltreatment

    For the first time, an East Anglia University (UEA) study has come closer in establishing the number of children that die each year in the UK from maltreatment. The UEA team and researchers from Warwick University were asked by the Government to analyze serious case reviews (SCR) between 2009...
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    Increase In Suicide Rates Attributable To 'The Troubles' Experienced By Children In N

    People who grew up in the worst years of 'The Troubles ' are more prone to suicide in Northern Ireland, according to new research carried out at Queen's University Belfast. The research, which examined death registration data over the last 40 years, found that the highest suicide rate is for men...
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    Urgent Need For HIV Treatments Suitable For Young Children

    An article written by an international group of researchers reports that there is an urgent need to develop formulations of current antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatments suitable for young children, in particular, tablets that are a combination of different HIV drugs, which can be dispersed or...
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    Asking Your Children What Their Superheroes Would Eat Primes Them To Make Healthier F

    Popeye inspired a generation of growing Baby Boomers to eat its spinach. Today, role models such as Batman can prompt children to develop their own healthy eating habits, a recent Cornell University study finds. "Fast food patronage is a frequent reality for many children and their parents...
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    Milk Consumption By Children Declining But Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Not The Cause

    National data indicate that milk consumption has declined among children while consumption of sweetened beverages of low nutritional quality has more than doubled. Although this suggests that sugar-sweetened beverages may have replaced more nutritious drinks in children's diets, a new study...
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    Children Suffering Anxiety And Depression Benefit From Emotion Detectives Treatment P

    Emotional problems in childhood are common. Approximately 8 to 22 percent of children suffer from anxiety, often combined with other conditions such as depression. However, most existing therapies are not designed to treat co-existing psychological problems and are therefore not very successful...
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    Children In Foster Care Do Much Better Under Approach Developed By CU School Of Medic

    Foster kids who receive mentoring and training in skills such as anger management, healthy communication, and problem solving are less likely to move foster homes or to be placed in a residential treatment center, and more likely to reunify with their biological families, according to a study by...
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    Daytime Emmy Awards: Today Beats GMA; One Life to Live and All My Children Honored

    Whether it's General Hospital, Ellen DeGeneres or Jeopardy!—admit it—we all have a favorite daytime TV show. And tonight was the night to honor the best daytime...
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    Contaminated Alcohol Pads Responsible For Illnesses In Colorado Children's Hospital

    A small cluster of unusual illnesses at a Colorado children's hospital prompted an investigation that swiftly identified alcohol prep pads contaminated with Bacillus cereus bacteria, according to a report in the July issue of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the...
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    More Male Befriender Volunteers Needed For UK Children

    Many boys say they would prefer a male befriender according to early findings, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Yet, less than a quarter of UK volunteer child befrienders are men. "The shortage means many boys in need of a strong male presence in their lives are missing...
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    Study Finds TV Can Decrease Self-Esteem In Children, Except White Boys

    If you are a white girl, a black girl or a black boy, exposure to today's electronic media in the long run tends to make you feel worse about yourself. If you're a white boy, you'll feel better, according to a new study led by an Indiana University professor. Nicole Martins, an assistant...
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    Children With OSA Require Treatment To Reverse Brain Abnormalities

    Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children normalizes disturbances in the neuronal network responsible for attention and executive function, according to a new study. "OSA is known to be associated with deficits in attention, cognition, and executive function," said lead author Ann...
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    Long-Term Respiratory Problems Likely In Children Exposed To Tobacco Smoke

    For more than three decades, researchers have warned of the potential health risks associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), especially among children whose parents smoke. Now a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Arizona reports that those health risks...
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    Exposure To Pollution In The Womb Especially Dangerous For Children With Asthma

    The link between prenatal exposure to air pollution and childhood lung growth and respiratory ailments has been established by several studies in recent years, and now a new study suggests that these prenatal exposures can be especially serious for children with asthma. The study will be...
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    Gene Therapy Helps Children With Rare, Incurable Brain Disease

    Using gene transfer techniques pioneered by University of Florida faculty, Taiwanese doctors have restored some movement in four children bedridden with a rare, life-threatening neurological disease. The first-in-humans achievement may also be helpful for more common diseases such as Parkinson's...
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    Study Shows Delays In Siblings Of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

    A new University of Miami (UM) study shows that one in three children who have an older sibling with an Autism Related Disorder (ASD) fall into a group characterized by higher levels of autism-related behaviors or lower levels of developmental progress. The study will be presented at the...
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