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Child Safety

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A Drop in Vaccination Rates Puts Us All at Risk

>> September 18, 2022

The World Health Organization reports that the pandemic fueled the largest drop in childhood vaccination rates in the last thirty years.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Vaccination| Viruses
How Clickbait Headlines Gave False Hope to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Families

How Clickbait Headlines Gave False Hope to SIDS Families

>> July 10, 2022

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome has baffled the scientific community for years. What causes the condition is still unknown, though media headlines for a recent SIDS study would make you think differently.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Family Medicine| Health Care| Media| Medical Research| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Rare Diseases and Conditions| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness

Medical Notes: July 10, 2022

>> July 10, 2022

Why is homemade baby formula a bad idea? Medication doesn’t always work, especially if you have a severe form of asthma. Also, pregnant women are being exposed to chemicals more than ever. And finally, want to improve your kidney health? Drink more coffee.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Medication| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments

Medical Notes: June 12, 2022

>> June 12, 2022

Scientists are sending bacteria to the front lines. A new drug cocktail reduces the risk of having an asthma attack. Then, what should you know about hepatitis in children? And finally, driverless cars may not yet be the safest option.

topics: Autonomous Vehicles| Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| CRISPR| DNA and Genetics| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Gut Bacteria| Medical Advancements| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Non-invasive Treatment| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prescription Drugs| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Symptoms| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness| Vaccination| Vehicle Safety| Vulnerable Populations
domestic violence during the pandemic

Domestic Violence: The Tragic Side-Effect of Stay-At-Home Orders

>> May 22, 2022

While stay-at-home orders were great for slowing the spread of Covid, they essentially trapped victims with their abusers. As numbers of domestic violence reports rose, women’s shelters were overwhelmed with people in need of safe housing.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Domestic Violence| Economics and Finance| Federal and State Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Quarantine| Violence and Abuse| Vulnerable Populations| Women At Risk| Women's Issues

Kids’ Covid Vaccines: Fact and Fiction

>> November 28, 2021

Covid-19 vaccines are now approved for children as young as 5, but while people are afraid of getting the vaccine themselves, they’re even more nervous about getting it for their children. Misinformation is accelerating against use of the vaccine in kids. Experts discuss and correct the most prevalent myths.

topics: Child Safety| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Communication| Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Crime and Criminal Justice| Debate| Fact or Fiction| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Misinformation| Myths| Prevention| Public Health| Vaccination| Viruses

Sometimes Not Man’s Best Friend: Dog Bites (2021)

>> August 1, 2021

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| Public Safety
Growth Hormone

Growth Hormone For Short Kids

>> June 27, 2021

Thousands of parents take their children to doctors each year seeking synthetic growth hormone to cure their relatively short stature, even though most of these children are merely late bloomers. Plus, studies show that short stature generally does not create psychological damage. Experts weigh in.

topics: Child Development| Child Safety| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Education| Ethics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Growth Hormone| Hormones| Parenting Issues| Philosophy and Ethics
Marfan Syndrome

Marfan Syndrome

>> June 27, 2021

Marfan syndrome produces obvious physical symptoms such as extreme height, but its hidden symptoms, especially in the heart and eyes, can be much more serious. Experts discuss its diagnosis and treatment.

topics: Cardiology| Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Diagnoses| Disease| Health Care| Mental Health| Optometry/Ophthalmology| Pediatrics| Public Health and Public Safety| Symptoms| Treatments
SUDC — Sudden Unexplained Death Of A Child

Sudden Unexplained Death of a Child

>> June 20, 2021

Each year, some 400 U.S. children over age one, most of them toddlers, die for no known reason. Families, longing for answers, often find that their families, friends, and even pediatricians are unfamiliar with this classification of death, or that they even occur. Family members who have lost a child, a medical examiner, and a research expert who has lost a …

topics: Child Safety| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Death and Grief| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Fatality| Health Care| Infants and Toddlers| Medical Research| Parenting Issues| Pediatrics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Trauma| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness| Vulnerable Populations
Should We Report "Bad Parents?"

Should We Report “Bad Parents?”

>> December 6, 2020

Just about anyone can report a parent to a child abuse hotline. It’s meant to protect children, but often, parents are reported when no abuse or neglect exists in order to retaliate for a divorce or some other grievance. Some parents are reported for merely letting children play outside or walk to school without an adult in attendance, what was once thought …

topics: Child Abuse| Child Safety| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Crime and Criminal Justice| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Law Enforcement and Police| Parenting Issues| Poverty| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Violence and Abuse| Vulnerable Populations
"Flat Head Syndrome" (2020)

“Flat Head Syndrome”

>> November 22, 2020

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.

topics: Child Safety| Children| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Neuroscience and Neurology| Parenting Issues| Pediatrics| Prevention| Public Health and Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations
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