From A.D.H.D. to anxiety, disorders have risen as the expectations of childhood have changed. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomas Supported by By Jia Lynn Yang One of the more bewildering ...
Findings showed a greater proportion of patients achieved sustained complete remission with obinutuzumab vs mycophenolate mofetil at week 52. Topline data were announced from a phase 3 study ...
October is historically one of the highest-demand months for eating disorder care. Children's Hospital Colorado reports a 73% rise in patients who used its Eating Disorders Program over the last year.
In the past few months, Dr S Janani, psychiatrist, has been experiencing a phenomenon which is as “disturbing as it was concerning” she says. “Four children in the age group nine to 15 consulted me, ...
Socioeconomic deprivation in childhood is linked to increased adolescent eating disorder symptoms, including disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, and weight and shape concerns. Financial hardship ...
Early childhood vaccines containing aluminum are not linked to a higher risk for developing autoimmune, allergic, or neurodevelopmental disorders, according to a nationwide study of Danish children.
Charikleia Sinani has received funding from The Waterloo Foundation, the Council of Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR), Allied Health Professionals Research Network (AHPR), the Physiotherapy ...
A new study found one in four U.S. children has a parent with a substance use disorder, a dramatic increase from years past A large portion of parents' disorders are considered moderate to severe The ...
New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed climbing autism rates among children. In 2022, a surveillance program called The Autism and Developmental Disabilities ...
Research has shown that young people who face adversity such as traumatic or stressful events during brain development are 40% more likely to develop anxiety disorders by adulthood. But most people ...