A small sachet of a fortified food-based supplement added to young children’s daily diets in low- and middle-income countries has
Month: October 2021
Young transplant recipients have better COVID-19 vaccine response than adult counterparts
In a study published today in the American Journal of Transplantation, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say that children between the ages
Most cases of never-smokers’ lung cancer treatable with mutation-targeting drugs
Despite smoking’s well-known role in causing lung cancer, a significant number of patients who develop lung tumors have never smoked.
Study: Aerobic exercise after a sport-related concussion speeds recovery in adolescent athletes
Adolescents can speed their recovery after a sport-related concussion and reduce their risk of experiencing protracted recovery if they engage
Early accumulation of tau in the brain predicts memory decline in Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have compared how well different Alzheimer’s biomarkers predict the progression of the disease and
Parental beliefs on child development and child outcomes go hand-in-hand—and those beliefs can be shifted
In a paper published October 1 in Nature Communications, University of Chicago Medicine pediatrician Dana Suskind, MD, along with University of