Posts tagged: children

Apr 20 2010

The Environment Plays A Major Role In The Deaths Of Children In Europe

Pollution, dirty water, poor sanitation and poison is the cause of one in three children in the region has met his end. Thus, the conclusion that the results of research presented by Dr. Giorgio Tamburlini at the Institute of Child Health in Trieste (Italy) to the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to a report published by WHO, pollution from burning coal and wood smoke is a cause of death among children the number one in Central Asia and Turkey. In Europe, the death came from the fragility of traffic incidents that cause sejumkah how many children are injured.

“One in three children who died in some European countries may be called due to environmental factors,” said Dr. Giorgio Tamburlini, the leader of this research. WHO report calls for 100,000 children have died and risk another six million lives each year. The victims came from a newborn child until the age of 19 years in 52 countries in Western Europe and Eastern Europe, including parts of several countries of the Soviet Union.

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Mar 28 2010

Diet Affect Child Abuse

Women who had been physically abused when children are twice as susceptible to fever or symptoms of lack of food. Thus, the results of research conducted by Dr. Bernard L. Harlow at Harvard University from 732 women 36-44 years.
Women who become the subject of the investigation, Dr. Bernard L. Harlow admitted that the treatment of his difficult childhood experiences. An effect that makes the ladies where adults have a problem with the food they eat. However, suffered the greatest impact is the result of abuse and sexual abuse in childhood.

The results of the research of Dr. Bernard L. Harlow has been published in the medical journal Epidemiology. Violence still a child-form one of the factors that cause symptoms or disease is difficult to eat, such as anorexia and bulimia. Bulimia symptoms are experienced by the late Princess of Wales, Princess Diana that the stress of treatment she received.

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Mar 23 2010

Disables Breastshield HIV

HIV-positive mothers may soon be able to join the rest of the world to offer their children “a better start in life. A new coating, developed at the University of Cambridge, is coated with a layer of cotton wool that reality “cleanse” the HIV virus away from milk.
The wool is soaked in a detergent-power used by scientists to break down proteins for analysis in a laboratory. As the milk passes through the shield, tests showed he died of HIV.

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Mar 17 2010

With Influenza Pregnancy Infant Brain Damage Potential

Advice given by Ezra Susser New York State Psychiatric Institute (USA) to pregnant women who are not overlooked or considered insignificant to the flu. The reason Ezra see if the flu during pregnancy will attack the child with schizophrenia later in life.
Influenza during pregnancy, although it is expected that the infant brain damage and increased risk of schizophrenia illness.

In a small study involving 64 families. Ezra Susser concluded that mental deterioration in children may be caused by the flu suffered by the mother during pregnancy is executed in the first three months of pregnancy.

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Mar 08 2010

Suicide Determined Since The Baby

Believe or not, actions a person to suicide and found that when baby is born first. Is what reveals results researched by a team Swedish led by Dr Danuta Wasserman who conducted study 700,000 adolescents.
Research, Dr Danuta Wasserman knew weight baby at birth so determine future risk suicide. Babies born sub average are twice more risk high suicide versus children born normally. Risk would higher if mothers who spawned age adolescence.

Mr. Wasserman results research Danuta representing Centre researchers National suicide research and prevention (Stockholm) was published in Lancet. Dr. Danuta Wasserman Menuru, factors genetic play an place important in this suicide cases.

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Mar 05 2010

Impact Of Parental Smoking On Children

Impact of smoker to non-smokers (passive smoking) has long been known. But the dangers of parental smoking on children’s health is only now emerging. From research conducted by Dr. Paolo Vineis disejumlah European countries found that children had the greatest impact.

That’s three times the lung cancer and other respiratory problems associated with smoking parents.

Dr. Paolo Vines is a professor at Imperial College London (United Kingdom). For nearly seven years, Dr. Paolo done research on 123,000 people from 10 European countries that are known to smoke.

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Aug 25 2009

Bronchitis In Toddlers

This section provides information on asthma (asthma) in children. If you are looking for information on asthma (asthma) in adolescents and adults, see asthma in adolescents and adults.
Is asthma (asthma) who?

Asthma (asthma) causes swelling and inflammation in the airways leading to lungs. In case of relapse of asthma, the airways narrow and tight. Thus, air can move easily and make breathing difficult. This is called asthma attacks or exacerbations.

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