Los programas estatales contra la pobreza ayudan a los cerebros de los niños a mantenerse sanos
MIÉRCOLES, 3 de mayo de 2023 (HealthDay News) — En los estados de EE. UU. que proveen asistencia financiera a las familias con unos ingresos bajos, la diferencia es evidente en los cerebros de los niños, informan unos investigadores. Su estudio encon…
Learn MoreEn una encuesta, la mitad de los padres de EE. UU. creen que las redes sociales hacen daño a sus hijos
MIÉRCOLES, 3 de mayo de 2023 (HealthDay News) — La mitad de los padres de EE. UU. piensan que las redes sociales son malas para la salud mental de sus hijos, revela una nueva encuesta.Los hallazgos resaltan las crecientes preocupaciones sobre cómo es…
Learn MoreLos perros muerden a los niños con la mayor frecuencia en primavera y verano
MIÉRCOLES, 3 de mayo de 2023 (HealthDay News) — En primavera y verano, todo el mundo se apresura a salir con sus perros para disfrutar del tiempo más cálido, pero un nuevo estudio sugiere que esto tiene una desventaja.Más niños son mordidos por perro…
Learn MoreTemporary Interruption of Endocrine Therapy for Breast Cancer Safe
THURSDAY, May 4, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Among select women with previous hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer, there is no increase in the short-term risk for breast cancer events with temporary interruption of endocrine therapy to attempt …
Learn MoreKids With Nonverbal Autism May Still Understand Much Spoken Language
THURSDAY, May 4, 2023 (HealthDay News) — About a third of children with autism aren’t able to speak — but that doesn’t mean they’re unable to listen and comprehend, a new study reports.About 1 in 4 kids and teens who have autism and are minimally ve…
Learn MoreBreast Cancer Survivors Can Safely Interrupt Therapy During Pregnancy: Study
WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — For young women who survive breast cancer, a new study offers some reassurance about pregnancy: Pausing hormonal therapy to have a baby does not raise the risk of a cancer recurrence, at least in the shorter …
Learn MoreIn Survey, Half of U.S. Parents Believe Social Media Is Harming Their Children
WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Half of U.S. parents think social media is bad for their children’s mental health, a new survey reveals.The finding highlights growing concerns about how these platforms affect children’s and adolescents’ wel…
Learn MoreNearby Nature Does Not Protect Against Early Childhood Eczema
WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Greenness around the home during early childhood does not seem to protect against eczema, according to a study published online April 7 in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology.Minna Lukkarinen, from University of…
Learn MoreSpring, Summer Is Peak Time for Dogs Biting Kids
WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — In the spring and summer, everyone races outside with their dogs to enjoy the warmer weather, but a new study suggests there is a downside to that.More children are bitten by dogs in those months, according t…
Learn MoreAmong Kids With Autism, Girls Are More Prone to Anxiety Disorders Than Boys
WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Boys are four times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls are, but girls may be more likely to experience anxiety alongside the disorder than boys, new research reveals.Anxiety tends to travel wi…
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