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Health information topics about Social/Family Issues:
  1. Abuse (Domestic Violence)
  2. Adoption (Adoption)
  3. Advance Directives (Advance Directives)
  4. Alzheimer's Caregivers (Alzheimer's Caregivers)
  5. Bereavement (Bereavement)
  6. Bullying (Bullying)
  7. Caregivers (Caregivers)
  8. Caregivers for Alzheimer's Disease (Alzheimer's Caregivers)
  9. Child Abuse (Child Abuse)
  10. Communicating With Your Healthcare Provider (Talking With Your Doctor)
  11. Confidentiality (Personal Medical Records)
  12. Death and Dying (End of Life Issues)
  13. Disabilities (Disabilities)
  14. Divorce (Divorce)
  15. Domestic Violence (Domestic Violence)
  16. Elder Abuse (Elder Abuse)
  17. End of Life Issues (End of Life Issues)
  18. Family Issues (Family Issues)
  19. Financial Assistance (Financial Assistance)
  20. Foster Care (Adoption)
  21. Grief (Bereavement)
  22. Homeless Health Concerns (Homeless Health Concerns)
  23. Living Wills (Advance Directives)
  24. Medical Research (Understanding Medical Research)
  25. Parenting (Parenting)
  26. Patient Records (Personal Medical Records)
  27. Personal Medical Records (Personal Medical Records)
  28. Privacy (Personal Medical Records)
  29. Rape (Rape)
  30. Runaways (Homeless Health Concerns)
  31. Sexual Assault (Rape)
  32. Shaken Baby Syndrome (Child Abuse)
  33. Spouse Abuse (Domestic Violence)
  34. Stepfamilies (Family Issues)
  35. Suicide (Suicide)
  36. Talking With Your Doctor (Talking With Your Doctor)
  37. Teen Violence (Teen Violence)
  38. Understanding Medical Research (Understanding Medical Research)
  39. Violence (Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse, Teen Violence

 



Pediatrics / Children's Health News From Medical News Today
Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

29 Jul 2010 at 7:00am
According to Smart Nutra Inc., there were 6-12 million outbreaks of head lice reported in the United States this year. Large outbreaks of louse infestations have also been reported from all over the world including Israel, Denmark, Sweden, U.K., France and Australia. The number of cases of human louse infestations (or pediculosis) worldwide is in the hundreds of millions...
29 Jul 2010 at 6:00am
A Fair Exchange The New York Times The battle over health care reform won't end just because Republicans and Democrats find they can cooperate on exchanges...
29 Jul 2010 at 6:00am
African leaders participating in the 15th African Union (AU) Summit, which concluded on Tuesday, agreed to expand a campaign aimed at curbing maternal mortality on the continent and adopted other "key actions" in an effort to reduce infant and maternal mortality, PANA/Afrique en ligne reports...
29 Jul 2010 at 6:00am
"I am stuck on BAND-AID® Brand..." Know that famous jingle? Nearly 70 per cent of Canadian moms do, according to a recent Angus Reid Public Opinion poll. Now, moms and their families will have the chance to record their best rendition of the tune for a great cause at the BAND-AID® Brand mobile recording studio, back by popular demand this summer at community events across the country...
29 Jul 2010 at 6:00am
Texas-based Scott & White Healthcare has received three grants that provide education support to working nursing students, set up a senior health research center, and establish systems for treating child abuse and educating those who treat it. The three grants, totaling nearly $2 million, include: Nursing education...
29 Jul 2010 at 5:00am
America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) President and CEO Karen Ignagni today released the following statement on the announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services to clarify that health plans may use a structured open enrollment period implementing health reform's provision eliminating pre-existing condition exclusions for children under age 19: "Today's anno...
29 Jul 2010 at 4:00am
Topaz Pharmaceuticals Inc., a privately held biotechnology company, announced positive results of studies of topical ivermectin cream, which it is developing as a potential treatment of Pediculus humanus capitis (head lice)...
29 Jul 2010 at 4:00am
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Cuvposa (glycopyrrolate) Oral Solution to treat chronic severe drooling caused by neurologic disorders in children ages 3 years to 16 years. Drooling is normal in infants. But a significant proportion of the developmentally disabled population experiences drooling caused primarily by neuromuscular dysfunction that makes it hard to swallow...
29 Jul 2010 at 3:00am
Parents and students throughout the country are crossing items off their back-to-school checklists, but most are missing an important task to ensure learning success - a visit to the eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam. According to an American Optometric Association (AOA) survey of K-12 teachers, 81 percent believe vision and learning are interdependent...
29 Jul 2010 at 2:00am
Teens with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - the most common childhood psychiatric condition in the United States - are less likely to finish high school on time than students with other mental-health disorders that often are considered more serious, a large national study by researchers at the UC Davis School of Medicine has found...
29 Jul 2010 at 2:00am
Mothers who live in poverty and who have abused their children can stop if they are taught parenting skills and given emotional support...
28 Jul 2010 at 7:00am
To Improve Malaria Control, Remove Taxes On Medicines In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, president of the United Republic of Tanzania, and Yoweri Museveni, president of the Republic of Uganda, both of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance, write about ways to overcome barriers to malaria control and treatment...
28 Jul 2010 at 6:00am
African leaders focused on the theme of the 15th African Union (AU) Summit on Sunday: maternal and infant mortality on the continent, PANA/Afrique en ligne reports (7/26). Leaders expressed concern that women continue to face health challenges that are easily treatable, according to Daily Nation/allAfrica.com...
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00am
Babies born between 34 weeks and 37 weeks gestation are much more likely to have respiratory illness compared to infants born at full term, and their risk of respiratory illness decreases with each additional week of gestation until 38 weeks, researchers report. The study, published in the July 28 issue of JAMA, was conducted by University of Illinois at Chicago researcher Dr...
28 Jul 2010 at 3:00am
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers reveal in a new, large-scale study that "normal" blood pressure at age 17 can still predict hypertension at early adulthood and that teenage boys are three to four times more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood than girls...

 

 

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