Tag: CHIL
Genetic Predisposition to Insomnia Linked to Insomnia-Like Problems
Children with polygenic risk score for insomnia have more insomnia-related sleep problems between ages 1.5 and 15 years
Health Care Spending Up for Child Survivors of Firearm Injuries
Survivors and family members of survivors have increased mental health care use
Delayed ACL Reconstruction Linked to New Meniscal Tears
Pediatric patients exhibit higher risk for new meniscal tears
12.0 Percent of Child Firearm Homicides Are Related to Intimate Partner Violence
Child firearm homicides have greater odds of involving IPV when precipitated by conflict, crisis, co-occurring with perpetrator suicide
American Academy of Pediatrics, Oct. 20 to 24
Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder Cases Are Not Fully Evaluated
Over 24 months, 21.5 percent of patients used overactive bladder medications; 10.8 percent underwent clean intermittent catheterization
Sublingual Immunotherapy Safe, Effective for Treating Toddlers’ Peanut Allergy
Improved outcomes seen with younger age at initiation
High-Powered Magnet Ingestion Still Sending Children to Hospital
Some disparities seen in injury, treatment, and outcomes based on neighborhood opportunity scores
AAP: Children Most Likely to Present to ED With Burns From Hair Styling Tools
65.1 percent of the injured subjects were female, and about 68 percent were younger than 10 years
Sociodemographic Disparities Seen in Quality of Life in Children With Hearing Loss
Differences seen across race, ethnicities, and neighborhood disadvantage