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Medical Notes: Week of June 7, 2020

>> June 7, 2020

Researchers are working on an app with a sensor to test for Covid-19 using only a drop of saliva. Then, life was more stressful than it was 25 years ago… and for middle aged people, it’s much more stressful. Plus, a study shows that emergency room visits for children for mental health disorders has increased 60 percent of the last 10 years. And finally, a …

topics: Addiction| Behavioral Science| Children and Parenting| Covid-19 Pandemic| Education| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Fitness and Exercise| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pediatrics| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Smartphones| Stress and Stress Management| Substance Abuse| Technology| Viruses
The Risks Of Egg Donation

The Risks of Egg Donation

>> November 17, 2019

Some agencies estimate that 50,000 children have been born in the US using donor eggs. But egg donation (or sale, as some insist) is not regulated, and while short term risks are known, few donors have been followed for years. Long term risks are not well understood. Experts discuss what we know… and what we don’t.

topics: Biology| Children and Parenting| Economics and Finance| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Gender and Identity| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Pediatrics| Philosophy and Ethics| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Reproductive Health| Risk| Technology| Women's Health| Women's Issues

Medical Notes: Week of September 8, 2019

>> September 8, 2019

A new study shows that people are more likely to have heart disease if they're genetically predisposed to insomnia. Then, vaping is being called a “gateway drug” for marijuana use… After a new study showing it can more than triple the risk of becoming a pot smoker. And finally… if you want toddlers to learn something, don’t use video.

topics: Behavioral Science| Biology| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| CRISPR| DNA and Genetics| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Infants and Toddlers| Learning| News and Headlines| Pediatrics| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Sleep| Teenagers| Vaping and E-cigarettes| Vulnerable Populations
Dog Breeds and Dog Bites

Dog Breeds and Dog Bites

>> August 11, 2019

Nearly 40 percent of American homes have a dog, and while dogs may be “man’s best friend,” sometimes they bite, and sometimes with serious consequences. An expert who has studied dog bites discusses the reality of breed temperament, especially when children are around, how to prevent bites, and whether breeds with dangerous reputations deserve them.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Dogs| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Pediatrics| Pets and Animals| Vulnerable Populations
Why Parents Don't Vaccinate

Why Parents Don’t Vaccinate

>> June 2, 2019

Measles had been declared eliminated in 2000, but has come roaring back because of the increasing number of people who have not been vaccinated. Parents may have legitimate fears of side effects, but claims vaccines are unsafe are not true. Experts discuss the complicated psychological reasons vaccine refusal exists despite this, and what may help change …

topics: Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Debate| Disease| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Myths| Parenting Issues| Pediatrics| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Side Effects| Vaccination| Vulnerable Populations
Weight Loss Surgery for Teenagers

Weight Loss Surgery for Teenagers

>> May 26, 2019

The proportion of severely obese teenagers continues to rise. Doctors increasingly understand that only weight loss surgery is likely to help them lose weight and avoid health consequences of obesity. But teens are often held back until they’re so heavy that even bariatric surgery isn’t enough to return them to normal weight. Experts discuss.

topics: Bariatric Surgery| Behavioral Science| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Education| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Nutrition and Diet| Obesity and Body Weight| Pediatrics| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Surgery| Teenagers| Vulnerable Populations
Cancer Suppression: Lessons from Pachyderms

Cancer Suppression: Lessons from Pachyderms (2019)

>> May 12, 2019

DNA mutations happen all the time in the body, but the immune system usually detects and deals with them. When the system fails, cancer results. Yet some animals, such as elephants, almost never get cancer, and scientists have learned that the elephant DNA repair system is 20 times more powerful than the human system. Experts explain how they hope to tap …

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Alternative Medicine and Treatments| Biology| Cancer Treatment and Research| DNA and Genetics| Genetic Testing| Health Care| Immune System| Medical Research| Mutation| Pediatrics| Pets and Animals| Prevention| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Technology

Medical Notes: Week of May 12, 2019

>> May 12, 2019

A major tactic deployed by police called "Pro-active Policing" may be backfiring. Then, preschoolers are just as bad as adults at resisting large portions of food and finally, a study showing that young children are swallowing more foreign objects than ever...

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Crime and Criminal Justice| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Law Enforcement and Police| Legal Issues and the Courts| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pediatrics| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology
"Difficult" Patients: Questioning Authority

“Difficult” Patients: Questioning Authority

>> March 31, 2019

Patients used to accept doctors’ orders without question. Today, more are asking questions and challenging their doctors’ opinions. However, even those who do it politely are likely to be labeled “difficult.” A doctor whose late wife nearly made a career of being a difficult patient discusses how patients can do it respectfully and fruitfully.

topics: Communication| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Doctors| Education| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Pediatrics| Prevention| Public Health and Public Safety| Stigma and Stereotypes
When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

>> March 3, 2019

Children with serious chronic diseases often have a tough time transitioning from pediatric care, which has much support built in, to adult care, which has to be managed by the patient. Experts discuss how parents can make it easier with a gradual transition.

topics: Behavioral Science| Childhood Trauma| Children| Children and Parenting| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Infants and Toddlers| Parenting Issues| Pediatrics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Trauma
"Flat Head Syndrome" (2018)

“Flat Head Syndrome” (2018)

>> September 30, 2018

Since the beginning of the “baby on back” movement to reduce sudden infant death syndrome, many more infants are developing misshapen heads with a flat spot in one place. An expert discusses whether this is serious, how it can be treated with a helmet-like device, and how it might be prevented.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Health Care| Pediatrics| Public Health and Public Safety
PTSD in Kids

PTSD in Kids (2018)

>> July 22, 2018

Mental health experts once believed that children were too young to remember traumas well enough to suffer much from post-traumatic stress disorder. Now they know that children as young as 2 or 3 can be affected, often for the rest of their lives. An expert discusses PTSD in children and its treatment.

topics: Behavioral Science| Childhood Trauma| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Pediatrics| Psychiatry| Psychology and Psychiatry| Trauma| Violence and Abuse| Vulnerable Populations
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