Postoperative benefits seen for mood, eating, and engagement
Index diagnoses without ADOS and reference standard diagnoses are consistent for 90.0 percent of children
All 10 children in small study showed symptom improvement as reported by child, parent, therapist
47 percent of parents met PTSD cutoff on screening measure; female gender and patient depression linked to PTSD in parents
Similarly, eating breakfast out of home tied to higher odds of psychosocial behavioral problems
Neurocognitive impairments noted in seven of 24 measures for children at familial high risk for schizophrenia versus population-based controls
Gummies look like candy and can cause severe nicotine toxicity or death if young children eat them
Among children ages 9 to 10 years, no sex differences observed in likelihood of engaging in disordered eating behaviors
Sleep times shorter for Black versus White children, children from lower-income families, older children, children with higher BMI
Findings suggest possible role of environmental factors in the transmission of anxiety disorders from parents to children