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Paediatrics

Nose bleeds and head injuries

Children often have nose bleeds. They can be a result of warm weather or exercise, which dilate the small blood…

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Unreliable medical determinations of Shaken Baby Syndrome are pervasive around the world and lead to many miscarriages of justice, say…

How talking to toddlers boosts early brain development

Talking to toddlers helps shape their developing brain, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers captured…

Asthma: Everyday Triggers Making Your Symptoms Worse

Are you concerned that your or your child’s asthma is getting out of control? Medical experts from online pharmacy The Independent…

No child should go hungry!

No child should go hungry!  The British Nutrition Foundation, a leading nutrition charity, and Magic Breakfast, a charity that is working…

Solving the problem of youth vaping

Solving the problem of youth vaping: A University of Queensland researcher said current Australian laws were failing to prevent young…

Government sitting on side-lines as child oral health gap widens

The British Dental Association has warned oral health inequality among the young is set to widen, as new research commissioned…

Major birth cohort opens for recruitment

A major birth cohort study tracing the lives of 10,000 Liverpool families to enable researchers, clinicians and policymakers to understand…

Why some children may be slower to learn words

New research from University of East Anglia reveals why some children may be slower to learn words than others. A…

Children more sedentary during the week since lockdown

New research has revealed children’s physical activity in the UK has largely returned to pre-pandemic levels – but children are…

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