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Risk of new type 2 diabetes in kids higher after COVID than other respiratory infections --study
Tue, 2024-10-15 21:38 —
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Risk of new type 2 diabetes in kids higher after COVID than other respiratory infections, data suggest
The authors said COVID-19 infection can result in a "brainstem insult" that results in clusters of physical long-COVID symptoms.
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Extended-Stay Hotels for Poor Families Can Lead to Health Problems for Kids --experts
Fri, 2024-10-11 23:07 —
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Extended-Stay Hotels, a Growing Option for Poor Families, Can Lead to Health Problems for Kids - KFF Health News
Extended-stay hotels are often a last resort for low-income families trying to avoid homelessness. But hotel living can lead to — or exacerbate — various physical and mental health issues for children, say advocates for families and researchers who study homelessness.
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Getting a Covid Shot During Pregnancy Is Important --new data
Mon, 2024-10-07 22:36 —
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Here’s Why Getting a Covid Shot During Pregnancy Is Important - KFF Health News
New data from the CDC shows covid vaccination during pregnancy is key to protecting vulnerable newborns from the virus.
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WHO recommends pregnant women to get vaccinations and antibody therapy to prevent RSV in infants
Tue, 2024-10-01 21:21 —
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WHO recommends maternal shot and antibody therapy to prevent RSV in infants
The recommendations, to administer both the shot and the antibody or either, come after the WHO's strategic advisory group on immunization met last week. For countries that decide to use a maternal vaccine, WHO said it recommends a single shot in the third trimester of pregnancy. Drugmaker Pfizer's shot is approved in the United States for use in women during the middle of the third trimester of pregnancy to protect their babies.
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COVID vaccinations during pregnancy protects newborns from hospitalization --data
Tue, 2024-10-01 21:08 —
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Getting the COVID vaccine during pregnancy protects newborns from hospitalization
Babies under six months can't be vaccinated directly against COVID. A new study found that most infants hospitalized for COVID had mothers who didn’t get the vaccine while they were pregnant.
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Kids born during COVID-19 pandemic don't have higher autism risk--study
Wed, 2024-09-25 22:02 —
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No increased risk of autism seen in pandemic-era children
Children born during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic—with or without exposure to maternal infections—do not seem to be at increased risk for developing autism, according to a new study in JAMA Network Open.
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Virus that causes paralyzing illness among children is spiking in the U.S. --wastewater data
Tue, 2024-09-17 23:06 —
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Virus that causes paralyzing illness is spiking in the U.S., wastewater data shows
The enterovirus D68 that sometimes paralyzes children is spreading in the U.S., raising worries about a possible rise in polio-like illnesses.
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Climate change will greatly increase malnutrition among chldren -- Gates Foundation report
Tue, 2024-09-17 21:53 —
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Climate change will escalate child health crisis due to malnutrition, says Gates
LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Malnutrition is the world's worst child health crisis and climate change will only make things more severe, according to Microsoft-co-founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates.
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U.S. maternity care crisis, with 1 in 3 counties lacking obstetric doctors-- study
Thu, 2024-09-12 00:26 —
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First on CNN: US faces maternity care crisis, with 1 in 3 counties lacking obstetric doctors to provide care, report warns | CNN
The United States is facing an ongoing maternity health crisis in which 1 in every 3 counties does not have a single obstetric clinician, affecting women’s access to care, according to a new report.
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Long-COVID rates in kids fell markedly from 3 month level to 2 years --study
Tue, 2024-09-10 22:27 —
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Long-COVID rates in kids fell from 23% after 3 months to 7% after 2 years, data reveal
Two factors were tied to increased risk of long COVID through 18 months: age 12 years or older and being infected with the original or Alpha strain.
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