• On July 17, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Biologics License Application of nirsevimab (Beyfortus, Sanofi and AstraZeneca) for prevention of RSV-associated LRTI in children up to 24 months of age who remain vulnerable to severe RSV disease through their second RSV season. (cdc.gov)
  • Following FDA's regulatory action, the ACIP met on August 3, 2023 and voted to recommend nirsevimab in young children who are at increased risk of severe RSV disease and entering their second RSV season and aged 8-19 months at the time of immunization. (cdc.gov)
  • YOUTH & CONSEQUENCES premieres Spring 2018 on YouTube Red. (tvtango.com)
  • 51% (1,576) of child admissions for scalds to designated specialised burn services in 2018 involved children aged 0-2 years. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • New figures from the International Burn Injury Database (iBID) show there were 35,007 child admissions to designated specialised burn services in England and Wales in the past five years (2014-2018). (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • Researchers studied 125 kids who were prescribed Aripiprazole, Risperidone or Olanzapine for behavior problem. (cchrint.org)
  • Punishments are designed to modify behavior by making the child suffer for their actions. (empoweringparents.com)
  • Consequences, on the other hand, are designed to modify behavior by making the child learn from their actions. (empoweringparents.com)
  • If the child clearly understands that the behavior is not acceptable and yet does it anyway, try to keep the consequence directly related to the behavior. (empoweringparents.com)
  • To increase your child's understanding, connect his behavior to a result or a consequence with the words you use when correcting him. (empoweringparents.com)
  • When you discipline your children, you are teaching them what is good behavior and what is not good behavior. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Tell your child what behavior needs to change and what you will do if it does not. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is confusing to your child when one caregiver accepts certain behaviors but the other caregiver punishes for the same behavior. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The calmer your behavior is, the more likely your children will pattern their behavior after yours. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Allow your children to express their feelings, but at the same time, help them cope with anger and frustration without violent or aggressive behavior. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Children and adolescents who get insufficient sleep have impaired behavior, mood, and performance (9). (cdc.gov)
  • There have been numerous studies linking mental illnesses in children and young adolescents to mobile phones, social media, etc. (overlookpress.com)
  • In recent years, there has been a disturbingly significant increase in mental illnesses among children and young adolescents. (overlookpress.com)
  • To meet these research goals, we propose geocoding and analyzing data available in the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), a longitudinal community study initiated at 1988 and followed adolescents' development from age 14 to 31 (with 14 assessments). (umd.edu)
  • Serum perfluoroalkyl substances and cardiometabolic consequences in adolescents exposed to the World Trade Center disaster and a matched comparison group. (cdc.gov)
  • Among adolescents, insufficient sleep is associated with greater use of social media technology, and among younger children it is associated with depressive symptomatology, family disagreements, and safety issues around home, school and neighborhood (6). (cdc.gov)
  • Insufficient sleep has major health consequences in adults, adolescents, and young children. (cdc.gov)
  • Bien que la prévalence du tabagisme soit faible à Oman, la prévention devrait être envisagée dans le cadre des programmes d'éducation sanitaire, en mettant l'accent sur la sensibilisation chez les adolescents. (who.int)
  • First, child marriage in Niger harshly affects girls deprived of attending school because they need to rely on others to survive. (borgenproject.org)
  • A bullied youngster must be dealt with harshly, and clear limits must be established. (parentsnkids.org)
  • YOUTH & CONSEQUENCES is an eight-episode teen dramedy series that's a biting commentary on the seemingly life-or-death stakes of life in high school, as seen through the eyes of Farrah Cutney, whose power at Central Rochester High is absolute. (tvtango.com)
  • And Yemen's civilians have been caught in the middle with disastrous consequences. (npr.org)
  • Banning abortion in the United States would have disastrous economic consequences. (lemonde.fr)
  • They have gathered a large amount of factual information that clearly shows that banning abortion would also have disastrous economic consequences. (lemonde.fr)
  • B ehavioral and developmental problems are major challenges for U.S. children (Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, 1993). (nationalacademies.org)
  • Child marriage is a human rights violation that prevents girls from obtaining an education, enjoying optimal health, bonding with others their own age, maturing, and ultimately choosing their own life partners. (cdc.gov)
  • Child marriage is driven by poverty and has many effects on girls' health: increased risk for sexually transmitted diseases, cervical cancer, malaria, death during childbirth, and obstetric fistulas. (cdc.gov)
  • We therefore focus on the social and health consequences of child marriage for girls. (cdc.gov)
  • And a new UNICEF report suggests that many times more children died because of the near-collapse of the country's health system. (npr.org)
  • And according to the report, many times more children died because of the near-collapse of the country's health system. (npr.org)
  • Approximate number of children under five years old who died over the past year "from preventable diseases as a result of the decline in key health services such as immunization against vaccine preventable diseases and the treatment of diarrhoea and pneumonia. (npr.org)
  • Consequences for children can be devastating, including institutionalization, abuse, traumatic grief, mental health problems, adolescent pregnancy, poor educational outcomes, and chronic and infectious diseases,' a research letter on the study published Tuesday in the JAMA Pediatrics journal notes. (newser.com)
  • The CDC lays out a three-pronged approach of 'prevent' (meaning keep deaths at bay in the first place via vaccination and other health measures), 'prepare' (using 'family-based care support services'), and 'protect,' offering support to affected kids using 'evidence-based strategies. (newser.com)
  • The authors are supported in part by the following grants: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and development HD-11089-19 (PMC) and USDA Agricultural Research Service CRIS 6251-51000-010-05S (KS). (bmj.com)
  • The number of individuals, particularly young individuals and children suffering from mental health issues like depression, anxiety and body dysmorphia, is at an all-time high, and that's not by accident. (overlookpress.com)
  • Due to the common practice of child marriage in Niger, young girls do not have the opportunity to have a childhood and face threats to their lives and health. (borgenproject.org)
  • Unfortunately, young married girls " have worse economic health outcomes than their unmarried peers, which are eventually passed down [sic] to their own children," UNICEF reported. (borgenproject.org)
  • Title : Health Consequences of Child Marriage in Africa Personal Author(s) : Nour, Nawal M. Published Date : Nov 2006 Source : Emerg Infect Dis. (cdc.gov)
  • Unhealthy Consequences: Energy Costs and Child Health, A Child Health Impact Assessment of Energy Costs and the Low Income Energy Assistance Program. (childrenshealthwatch.org)
  • Results from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) show that Black and Mexican children, compared to Whites at all levels of family income, receive lower scores on subtests of an IQ scale and on reading and writing achievement tests ( Figure 12-1 ) (Kramer et al. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This report examines this problem, and reinforces studies by experts and women's rights groups in South Sudan that indicate that child marriage has a significant negative impact on women and girl's realization of key human rights, including their rights to health and education, physical integrity and the right to marry only when they are able and willing to give their free consent. (hrw.org)
  • Based on extensive interviews with 87 girls and women in three states between March and October 2012-and with government officials, traditional leaders, health care workers, legal and women's rights experts, teachers, prison officials, and NGO, UN, and donor representatives-this report describes the severe consequences of this practice, and the risks that women and girls face when they resist or try to leave these marriages. (hrw.org)
  • and the 2008 Child Act provisions that protect children under 18 from early and forced marriages and guarantee them the right to non-discrimination, health, education, life, survival and development, an opinion, and protection from torture, degrading treatment, and abuse. (hrw.org)
  • The UN agency dedicated to improving reproductive and maternal health worldwide (UNFPA) appealed on Monday for $2.5 billion by 2030 to help avert potential "dire consequences" surrounding pregnancies and maternal deaths. (un.org)
  • Fragile gains made over the past decade to advance women and children's health are threatened by conflict, the climate crisis and COVID-19, according to a new report from Every Woman Every Child , released on Friday. (un.org)
  • Recently, Mumbai's Prince Aly Khan Hospital's Health Service Aga Khan, had conducted a survey amongst school-going children regarding cigarette smoking. (who.int)
  • 1. Child abuse and neglect is a global public health concern. (who.int)
  • WHO estimates that globally some 40 million children aged 0-14 years suffer some form of abuse and neglect requiring health and social care. (who.int)
  • 5. The aim of this document is to provide strategic direction for the prevention and management of the health consequences of child sexual abuse in Member States. (who.int)
  • These actions will bring CSA to greater visibility as a public health issue and child rights concern. (who.int)
  • Targeted policies that address specific consequences to improve outcomes for youth and families. (aecf.org)
  • State leaders can adopt either comprehensive reform approaches to mitigate collateral consequences for youth or targeted policies that address specific consequences to improve outcomes for youth and families. (aecf.org)
  • Previous equivalence-class formation studies, with class-specific consequences, found inter-subject variability, probably due to loss of efficacy of the consequences as reinforcers. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study evaluated (a) the efficacy of introducing variations of events (within a category) as class-specific consequences and (b) the inclusion of these consequences into the equivalence classes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Two sets of assorted videos on the same theme plus two sets of assorted food items within the same category were used as class-specific consequences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Both participants showed strong evidence of equivalence class formation, confirming the theoretical prediction regarding the inclusion of the class-specific consequences in the classes. (bvsalud.org)
  • A new study by Tel Aviv University (TAU) , Kaplan Medical Center, and Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh) found that one in four children (25.3%) who have been discharged from the emergency room after a mild head injury are misdiagnosed and continue to suffer from persistent post-concussion syndrome for many years. (aftau.org)
  • The objective of our study was to determine how many children in Israel suffer from persistent post-concussion syndrome," says Dr. Fried. (aftau.org)
  • EXPERT OPINION Children /young people may develop persistent neurological/neuropsychiatric symptoms following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, which may affect daily functioning and well-being. (bvsalud.org)
  • The worksheet asks them to match pictures of children breaking the rules to the appropriate consequences and to think about times they have had consequences for misbehavior. (counselingstore.com)
  • Do You Know the Legal Consequences of Sexting? (mcafee.com)
  • This article will shine a light on the legal consequences of sexting, with an aim to educate readers about this increasingly common issue. (mcafee.com)
  • The legal consequences of sexting can be severe. (mcafee.com)
  • Yet beyond the political and international legal ramifications to identifying a state of war or armed conflict, there are significant domestic legal consequences which flow from, and may influence decisions regarding, the determination that an armed conflict exists. (justsecurity.org)
  • First, to Ryan's point that political ramifications of identifying actions against Syria, or any state, as "war" may hinder President's from doing so, I would add that the use of that term raises domestic legal consequences for the separation of powers between the President and Congress. (justsecurity.org)
  • However, in many jurisdictions, these laws have been applied to sexting cases involving minors, resulting in severe consequences. (mcafee.com)
  • Drawing on his 35 years of software and system engineering experience, Firesmith shows testers and technical managers and other stakeholders how to avoid falling into these pitfalls, recognize when they have already fallen in, and escape while minimizing their negative consequences. (informit.com)
  • For each pitfall, he identifies its applicability, characteristic symptoms, potential negative consequences and causes, and offers specific actionable recommendations for avoiding it or limiting its consequences. (informit.com)
  • 5 years for 2016-2020 show that incidence is lower in children aged 12-23 months compared with children aged 0-5 months and 6-11 months. (cdc.gov)
  • NVSN data show that the RSV-associated hospitalization incidence rate ratio was 6.1 for infants aged 0-2 months, 3.4 for infants aged 3-5 months and 1.9 for infants aged 6-11 months, when compared with children aged 12-23 months. (cdc.gov)
  • The incidence of child sexual abuse is usually based on retrospective recall by adults in studies mostly emanating from the USA ( Reference Smith, Bentovim, Rutter, Taylor and Hersov Smith & Bentovim, 1994 ). (cambridge.org)
  • Consequences for youth include loss of education, benefits and driver's licenses as well as long-term effects of trauma and stigma attached to system involvement. (aecf.org)
  • It is surrounded by a culture of silence and stigma, especially when it occurs within the sanctuary of the home by someone the child knows and trusts. (who.int)
  • And although we focus on African countries, similar arguments over what drives child marriages, how they affect girls, and how to stop them may be applied to other continents. (cdc.gov)
  • Article 16 of the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women requires minimum ages for marriage to be specified and says that child marriages are illegal ( 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Niger, one of the largest countries in West Africa, holds the highest rate of child marriages compared to the rest of the world. (borgenproject.org)
  • The greatest number of children affected in this way live in Africa and Southeast Asia. (newser.com)
  • In many jurisdictions, this activity can come under laws related to child pornography, obscenity, or harassment, to name a few. (mcafee.com)
  • Most countries' child pornography laws were enacted before the digital age, so they weren't originally designed to address sexting. (mcafee.com)
  • Therefore, an explicit image of a minor is considered child pornography, regardless of who produced or shared it. (mcafee.com)
  • In many cases, both the sender and the recipient of the explicit content can be charged under child pornography laws. (mcafee.com)
  • In addition to child pornography laws, sexting can also be punished under obscenity laws in some jurisdictions. (mcafee.com)
  • In the African Region, economic poverty and affluence, armed conflicts and the breakdown of family and social systems are the main risk factors for CSA, opening the doors for child labour, child trafficking, child prostitution and child pornography. (who.int)
  • How these collateral consequences negatively affect youth over the short and long term. (aecf.org)
  • Based on discussions with national, state and local youth justice experts, State Strategies to Address the Needs of Justice-Involved Youth Impacted by Collateral Consequences , describes the immediate and long-term harm of any involvement with the juvenile justice system, including arrest, detention, adjudication, residential placement and probation. (aecf.org)
  • Justice-involved youth face a diverse range of collateral consequences that can have both immediate and long-term negative effects on their well-being. (aecf.org)
  • In the long term, youth with system involvement might face difficulties with acquiring licensure for certain careers, reduced job eligibility or have lowered earnings potential due to their system involvement. (aecf.org)
  • Unfortunately, the way most medical systems operate today, we miss long-term effects and do not continue to monitor those children who leave the emergency room without visible motor impairment. (aftau.org)
  • Epidemiologist Dr. Linda Cowan added that since most of these soccer athletes had been playing soccer at least a decade before Dr. Echemendia tested them, if there were long-term neuropsychological consequences from playing soccer, they most likely would have been detected in his study. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Long-term central nervous system (CNS) consequences of COVID-19 in children. (bvsalud.org)
  • Numberes of unwanted and abused children also fell, as did child poverty, while the long-term prospects of generations of children improved, thanks to the greater likelihood of attending college and escaping poverty," said Ms. Myers. (lemonde.fr)
  • Previous studies have not been large enough to investigate the long-term consequences of recurrent febrile seizures, said Dreier. (medscape.com)
  • A youth record can haunt a young person for many years, even after they become an adult. (crownpub.bc.ca)
  • If more than one adult is disciplining the child, work together. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Your child may learn to play one adult against the other. (medlineplus.gov)
  • There is a widespread belief among professionals working in the field that in boys there is a causal link between involvement in sexual activities with an older person and subsequently becoming an adult perpetrator of child sexual abuse. (cambridge.org)
  • However, the perpetrator may be a family member, close family friend or an adult in a position of authority over the child. (who.int)
  • Unfortunately, only scant literature discusses the consequences of geographic proximity to parents for young adults' psychological and behavioral outcomes. (umd.edu)
  • Last year, numbers emerged showing an estimated 5.2 million children had lost a parent or caregiver to COVID through October. (newser.com)
  • Now, a 'heartbreaking' update on that toll, per a new global study that finds almost 8 million kids 18 and under were left grieving one or both parents or another primary caregiver due to COVID between the start of the pandemic and May 1 of this year, with 'devastating and enduring' consequences. (newser.com)
  • In India, which has suffered the most loss in terms of sheer numbers, 3.5 million kids are now mourning a parent or caregiver. (newser.com)
  • Bolivia and Peru, meanwhile, have shown the highest rates of affected children, with 1 out of every 50 kids claiming a lost parent or caregiver to COVID. (newser.com)
  • As a result, "maternal mortality constitutes 35% of all adolescent deaths between ages 15 and 19," according to Save the Children. (borgenproject.org)
  • Lead researcher, John W. Newcomer, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Miami, tells Medscape that prescribing antipsychotics has become trendy in the past 15 years or so - even though there is no sudden epidemic of schizophrenia in children. (cchrint.org)
  • Some studies have shown that allowing your child to spend time on a phone while they're young (6 months to 4 years) has a very negative effect on the child's spine and neck development. (overlookpress.com)
  • Know that whether they're 18 months or five years old, you should always try to do the following three things when giving consequences to young kids and toddlers. (empoweringparents.com)
  • Unfortunately, these children continue to suffer for many years from various disorders and, instead of treating the real problem, which is the syndrome, they receive treatments that usually do not solve the problem. (aftau.org)
  • The researchers tracked the subjects for a period between six months and three years from their date of discharge and found that about one in four children released from the emergency room suffered from the chronic syndrome. (aftau.org)
  • Although Niger has made efforts to reduce child marriage, the country has noted only minimal progress in the last 20 years. (borgenproject.org)
  • 49% (17,052) of child admissions to designated specialised burn services in the past five years involved scalds from hot food or drink. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • Plastic surgeons from the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) and the British Burn Association are warning that children can face years of gruelling operations and treatment following preventable burns or scalds, such as from hot tea or coffee spillages. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • The figures show that almost half - 49% (17,052) - of child admissions to specialised burn NHS services, in the past five years, involved children who had been scalded by hot food or liquid spillages. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • Over half - 51% (1,576) - of these burns admissions for scalds involved children aged 0-2 years old. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • In young children, scar tissue might not grow with them, with the resulting need for potentially years of operations and therapy ahead of them. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • It has been estimated that each year among U.S. children aged less than 5 years, RSV is associated with 100 - 300 deaths, 58,000 - 80,000 hospitalizations, nearly 520,000 emergency department visits and approximately 1,500,000 outpatient visits. (cdc.gov)
  • Barker stayed with "Truth or Consequences" for 18 years - including several years in a syndicated version. (wavy.com)
  • At about age 3 years, "90% of all the children with febrile seizures will have presented," she said. (medscape.com)
  • The researchers found that children with one febrile seizure had a sevenfold increased risk of an epilepsy diagnosis before 5 years of age (HR, 7.11). (medscape.com)
  • Because of this, marriage becomes "a strategy for economic survival" due to the lack of social protection, according to Save the Children. (borgenproject.org)
  • If these exposures are associated with cardiometabolic consequences and with reported exposure to the disaster, these findings will enhance understanding of WTC-associated conditions and guide proactive screening and management of future disasters. (cdc.gov)
  • For women and girls like Akech, these hardships are all too often compounded by a serious human rights violation: child marriage. (hrw.org)
  • Families of these youth may also face collateral consequences, including financial penalties, restricted housing availability and criminal charges if the state holds the parent or guardian responsible for the youth's conduct. (aecf.org)
  • Fines, fees and restitution constitute a significant burden on youth and their families, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds. (aecf.org)
  • Nearly every state imposes some form of financial cost onto youth and their families. (aecf.org)
  • Currently, many families are struggling financially, so they view child marriage as a way to alleviate their financial burdens. (borgenproject.org)
  • Many South Sudanese communities see child marriage as being in the best interests of girls and their families, and an important way for families to access much-needed assets, such as cattle, money, and other gifts via the traditional practice of transferring wealth through the payment of dowries. (hrw.org)
  • Pediatricians are often in trusted relationships with patients and families and are in an ideal position to offer essential support to the child and family. (medscape.com)
  • 4. Member States and families have the responsibility to prevent child sexual abuse and provide a nurturing environment to protect the future of the African child. (who.int)
  • The archbishop of Piura in northern Peru, José Antonio Eguren, explained in a recent homily that sin is "a suicidal act" and warned that it always has consequences. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • UNICEF has released a new report detailing the impact of the war on the 11.5 million children in the region's poorest country. (npr.org)
  • UNICEF is working to help implement laws and policies to help end child marriage and work within Nigerian communities to address the social norms that encourage child marriage. (borgenproject.org)
  • Fortunately, "Education sessions by the Village Child Protection Committees were able to prevent cases of child marriage through direct mediation with parents and assisted girls to return to school," UNICEF reported. (borgenproject.org)
  • It gave me some margin of sympathy that I didn't have before for why the child psychiatrists and the pediatricians are using so much of these drugs. (cchrint.org)
  • The triangles show the relative importance of the potential consequences of youth violence. (who.int)
  • Thus, the longer a youth remains involved in the juvenile justice system, the more potential collateral consequences they likely will face. (aecf.org)
  • Loss of any brain function will prevent the child from realizing his or her potential in education and in social life. (aftau.org)
  • With that, let's delve into the legal implications of sexting and explore the potential consequences for individuals involved and the challenges posed to legal frameworks. (mcafee.com)
  • The manufacturer has proposed that children up to 24 months of age who remain vulnerable to severe RSV disease, which may include but is not limited to children with chronic lung disease of prematurity (CLD), hemodynamically significant congenital heart disease (CHD), immunocompromised states, down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, neuromuscular disease, and congenital airway anomalies might warrant nirsevimab when entering their second RSV season. (cdc.gov)
  • Much of the research on child marriage in South Sudan has focused on the physical impact it has on girls' and women's bodies. (hrw.org)
  • Eliminating women's right to make decisions about when and whether to have children would have very negative effects on the economy," responded labor market expert Ms. Yellen, calling such a prospect a "decades-long regression" for those affected, especially in employment. (lemonde.fr)
  • It also examines the near total lack of protection for victims of child marriage and the many obstacles they face in attempting to find redress. (hrw.org)
  • In such circumstances, human life has little value and children become the main victims. (who.int)
  • Neurological/neuropsychiatric symptoms are commonly reported by children /young people with long COVID , especially headache , fatigue , cognitive deficits, anosmia and ageusia , dizziness , mood symptoms, and sleep problems. (bvsalud.org)
  • A recent report from the National Governors Association explores the many adverse effects on youth with justice system involvement. (aecf.org)
  • Risk Factors and Consequences of Acute Kidney Injury After Noncardiac Surgery in Children. (iasp-pain.org)
  • For parents employed in agriculture, there can be major challenges finding acceptable options for the care of young children as well as supervised activities for older children when school is not in session. (cdc.gov)
  • Failure to enforce a 100-year-old worldwide norm against use of chemical weapons could make U.S. troops vulnerable, he added, saying that a vote against striking Syria could have "very direct consequences for our men and women. (latimes.com)
  • Girls' offspring are at increased risk for premature birth and death as neonates, infants, or children. (cdc.gov)
  • We used data from a large multicenter cohort to determine the factors associated with AKI among children who underwent inpatient noncardiac surgical procedures and its impact on the postoperative course. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Mobile phones have internet these days, which basically means that your child can access any kind of content they want. (overlookpress.com)
  • However, what we will do is outline some of the risks and consequences of a child using a mobile phone, so you can delve into your decision and possibly explain to your child why you think they shouldn't have a phone or spend too much time with it. (overlookpress.com)
  • They are based on a measure of association (median odds ratios) between youth violence and the consequence in question across the relevant studies. (who.int)
  • If you find yourself at odds with your child a lot, maybe scratching your head and wondering where they're coming from, take a minute to consider their temperament. (empoweringparents.com)
  • The children participating in the study arrived at the emergency room with mild head trauma and, after staying overnight for observation or being sent for a CAT scan of the head, they were discharged to go home. (aftau.org)
  • Lots of rest, sleep, and reduced stress is crucial for a child recovering from a mild TBI. (brainline.org)
  • There are cases where children report headaches and are diagnosed as suffering from migraines or, for example, children who report difficulty concentrating and the doctor prescribes Ritalin. (aftau.org)
  • Kids may also suffer from headaches, stomach problems, and other physical ailments as their grades fall. (parentsnkids.org)
  • The report discusses two categories of strategies for reducing the secondary consequences of justice-system involvement: comprehensive youth justice reform and targeted policies. (aecf.org)
  • Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about Youth & Consequences. (imdb.com)
  • Kids who participated in the study showed significant weight gain and their bodies became less receptive to insulin. (cchrint.org)
  • The study examined 200 children who suffered from a head injury and who were released from the emergency room after the need for medical intervention was ruled out. (aftau.org)
  • Faculty Associates David Maimon and Terence Thornberry, Criminology and Criminal Justice, plan to geocode and analyze Rochester Youth Development Study data to expand understanding of parental proximity effects. (umd.edu)
  • The Medley study, which is a phase 2/3 pharmacokinetics and safety study, included palivizumab-eligible children with hemodynamically significant CHD and CLD for the second season, but not other conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • In his original study Finkelhor (1981) reported that 19% of females and 9% of male college students had been sexually abused as children. (cambridge.org)
  • A study conducted in Washington state identified factors faced by employers and farm work er parents regarding child care and youth services. (cdc.gov)
  • To add, marrying young is a way that Niger communities attempt to prevent pregnancy before marriage, which is "a source of shame for the family," Save the Children reports. (borgenproject.org)
  • This year's campaign aims to prevent serious scalds from mugs of hot tea or coffee and to reduce the number of children who are seriously burned each year, often due to preventable accidents. (rcseng.ac.uk)
  • From the relevant Danish registries, she and her research team identified a cohort of 2.1 million singleton children born between 1977 and 2011. (medscape.com)
  • Note from CCHR: There are a lot more serious documented side effects to antipsychotics than simply weight gain for kids-such as, diabetes, stroke, tumors, seizures, coma and heart problems to name a few. (cchrint.org)
  • OSLO, Norway - Recurrent febrile seizures in children are associated with a higher risk of psychiatric disorders and epilepsy in later life, new research shows. (medscape.com)
  • Danish investigators found the 30-year risk of epilepsy and psychiatric disorders in children who had three or more febrile seizures was 15% and 30%, respectively. (medscape.com)
  • Febrile seizures are relatively common in childhood, affecting an estimated 3% to 4% of children. (medscape.com)
  • However, children who have one episode are likely to have recurrent seizures. (medscape.com)
  • Investigators defined three subpopulations of children with febrile seizures and no previous diagnosis of epilepsy, cerebral palsy, intracranial tumors, severe head trauma or intracranial infections. (medscape.com)
  • However, if the child had three or more febrile seizures, the risk was elevated 42-fold (HR, 42.06). (medscape.com)
  • They found increased mortality in children with recurrent febrile seizures, but after adjusting for epilepsy, "this association completely disappears," said Dreier. (medscape.com)
  • This suggests that there's only an increased mortality in children with recurrent febrile seizures who later develop epilepsy," she said. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, one-third of all children have experienced physical or sexual abuse at the hands of a sibling. (parentsnkids.org)
  • There is widespread belief in a 'cycle' of child sexual abuse, but little empirical evidence for this belief. (cambridge.org)
  • The most devastating is child sexual abuse. (who.int)
  • 3. There are many contributing factors to child sexual abuse. (who.int)
  • Other terms applied to child marriage include "early marriage" and "child brides. (cdc.gov)
  • Early marriage is vague and does not necessarily refer to children. (cdc.gov)
  • Remember, teaching accountability by giving consequences can start early, when your child is still small. (empoweringparents.com)
  • Despite the plasticity of the brain, children who experience early biologic insults and stressors are at higher risk for long-lasting behavioral and developmental disturbances. (nationalacademies.org)
  • MedCon: Pre-Event V1.0 A manual to aid users to estimate pre-event the population at risk of medical consequences in a disaster (Beta test version). (cdc.gov)
  • If their kid hangs out with other kids that have phones and social media profiles and they don't - they're going to feel left out. (overlookpress.com)
  • Despite being online and "talking" to friends at all times, children that spend too much time on their phones inevitably end up with severely underdeveloped social skills . (overlookpress.com)
  • Eguren stressed that "every sin, no matter how personal and intimate it may seem, always has social consequences and increases the forces of death and destruction in the world, what we call the 'mysterium iniquitatis' (mystery of iniquity), which cannot be understood without reference to the mystery of redemption, to the 'mysterium paschale' (paschal mystery) of Jesus Christ. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • Bob Barker, the enduring, dapper game show host who became a household name over a half century of hosting "Truth or Consequences" and "The Price Is Right," has died. (wavy.com)
  • Barker was working in radio in 1956 when producer Ralph Edwards invited him to audition as the new host of "Truth or Consequences," a game show in which audience members had to do wacky stunts - the "consequence" - if they failed to answer a question - the "truth," which was always the silly punchline to a riddle no one was ever meant to furnish. (wavy.com)
  • Decades of research using stringent methods clearly show that there is a causal link between access to abortion and the future pathways of women" as well as their children, the report summarized. (lemonde.fr)
  • When it comes to teaching children how to solve problems, adults must step in. (parentsnkids.org)
  • The U.S. government doesn't require states to report graduation data by gender the way they must break it out by racial and ethnic groups and for children with disabilities, English language learners and homeless students. (wkrn.com)
  • Hundreds of kids have been killed in the violence. (npr.org)
  • Number of children "forced out of school" because of the violence. (npr.org)
  • In Tennessee, where there is a 48-hour abortion waiting period, my recent research found that abortion-seekers from the mountainous Appalachian region reported financial and personal strain, as well as problems arranging child care and transportation. (salon.com)
  • Researchers found children can experience dramatic weight gain and insulin resistance just weeks after taking the drugs for the first time, Medscape.com reports. (cchrint.org)
  • A youth record is a record of a young person's involvement in Canada's youth justice system. (crownpub.bc.ca)
  • The variety of repercussions youth face following justice system involvement. (aecf.org)