Browsing: Childhood
New evidence suggests that fathers may influence their children’s obesity risk through changes in sperm, lifestyle habits, parenting behaviors and…
Researchers at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, in collaboration with researchers from 32 countries participating in the international SUNRISE study,…
Certain gut bacteria in infants may reduce the risk of developing allergies later in childhood. That’s the finding of new…
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh have discovered a promising new biomarker of “complex”…
One in five children and teens in America are obese. This is up 35% since 2000, as rates of severe…
The study finds that even decades after cancer, survivors remain particularly vulnerable to severe Covid-19s, urging the health authorities to…
New research shows that children who follow a Mediterranean diet, especially when they consume nuts and vegetables, may have less…
Our brains start developing long before we’re born, and new research shows how much the environment we grow up in—while…
Research at Weill Cornell Medicine suggests that childhood immunization against HIV could one day provide protection before the risk of…
Whole genome sequencing has improved the clinical care of some children with cancer in England, informing individual patient care. New…