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 Cleaning products may raise the risk of childhood asthma finds studyCleaning products may raise the risk of childhood asthma finds study
 
The researchers aimed to examine associations between use of household cleaning products in early life and childhood respiratory and allergic disease using data from the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Cohort Study.
 
   New computational algorithm tracks epidemiology of pediatric sepsisNew computational algorithm tracks epidemiology of pediatric sepsis
 
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have developed a novel computational algorithm to track the epidemiology of pediatric sepsis, allowing for the collection of more accurate data about outcomes and incidence of the condition over time, which is essential to the improvement of care.
 
   Researchers map key atomic structures in measles, mumps, flu and RSVResearchers map key atomic structures in measles, mumps, flu and RSV
 
Northwestern University researchers have, for the first time, determined the 3D atomic structure of a key complex in paramyxoviruses, a family of viruses that includes measles, mumps, human parainfluenza and respiratory syncytial virus.
 
 Pediatric Migraine – Diagnosis and Treatment
 
Pediatric Migraine – Diagnosis and TreatmentPediatric migraine is the most common type of primary headache seen in children. They are headaches that are characterized by a throbbing sensation in the head, which may be accompanied by signs and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and photophobia.
 
 
 New eye scan could aid in early detection of autism
 
New eye scan could aid in early detection of autismA new eye scan could help identify autism in children years earlier than currently possible. The non-invasive eye scan utilizes a hand-held device to find a pattern of subtle electrical signals in the retina that are different in children on the autism spectrum, which are directly linked to differences in their brain development.
 
 
 Stress in kids could have long term genetic consequences finds study
 
Stress in kids could have long term genetic consequences finds studyResearchers have found that being separated from parents at a young age could lead to a rise in stress hormones, which could have direct consequences on altering the genetic makeup of the child, which can then be passed on to the future generations. The study titled, "Childcare outside the family for the under-threes: cause for concern?" was published in the latest issue of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
 
 
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