Preemies risk memory problems as adultsBabies born at very low birth weight are more likely to have memory and attention problems when they become adults than babies born at a low to normal weight, according to one of the first studies to look at preterm babies and executive functioning. Treating cough and cold in children: new guidance from Canadian Paediatric SocietyUse of cough and cold medications in children has been associated with medication errors and adverse events, including death. Sociological factors linked to childhood constipation Pulmonologist recommends avoiding acetaminophen in children with asthma Increase in childhood asthma over the past 30 years could be related to use of acetaminophen, study suggests. SSRIs in pregnancy: impact on fetus and newborn Canadian Paediatric Society examines risk of congenital malformations, effects on newborns following exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors during pregnancy. Parent behaviour training programs rated best therapy for ADHD As ADHD drug prescriptions rise, Canadian study evaluates interventions’ effectiveness Atypical antipsychotics in children and youth: guidelines for monitoring and managing adverse effects From 2005 to 2009, antipsychotic use in children and youth increased by 114%. Congenital toxoplasmosis has more severe signs in U.S. versus Europe U.S. researcher calls for universal testing in pregnancy, but Canadian disagrees American Academy of Pediatrics issues updated ADHD guidelines The updated ADHD guidelines include six action statements for the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in children. Calm care best for common childhood ailments Parents need to know when, how to treat symptoms. First Previous 49 50 51 52 53 Next Last