Three Key Things to Know about CHIP
The Children’s Health Insurance Program is a key piece of the social safety net. Let’s take a look at what CHIP is, how it is financed, and who benefits from it.
The Children’s Health Insurance Program is a key piece of the social safety net. Let’s take a look at what CHIP is, how it is financed, and who benefits from it.
Objective Assess mortality and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years of corrected age in children who participated in the PlaNeT-2/MATISSE (Platelets for Neonatal Transfusion – 2/Management…
NeoCLEAR is the largest trial investigating paediatric lumbar puncture so far. Success rates were improved when sitting rather than lying. Sitting lumbar puncture is safe,…
A 4-year-old child taken to the hospital following a shooting in Columbia has passed away, according to the Columbia Police Department.
This Viewpoint advocates for use of family-based care to treat and prevent transgenerational diseases.
Objective Genetic and environmental factors influence pathogenesis and rising incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD). The aim was to meta-analyse evidence of diet and…
This randomized clinical trial compares the effect on child weight-for-length trajectory of adding a digital childhood obesity prevention intervention to health behavior counseling delivered by…
The current youth mental health crisis highlights the need for preventive and early intervention strategies like the Incredible Years programmes. In this blog, we discuss…
YRBSS is a set of surveys that track behaviors that can lead to poor health in high school students.
In this Papers Podcast, Maria Palma and Associate Professor Alice Goisis discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Medically assisted reproduction and mental health in adolescence: evidence…
This cohort study of children in Taiwan evaluates the association between NSAID exposure during different trimesters of pregnancy and the risk of chronic kidney disease…