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 Fathers shape childhood obesity risk long before birthFathers shape childhood obesity risk long before birth
 
New research highlights fathers' influence on childhood obesity risk through sperm changes, lifestyle, and parenting, urging inclusive prevention strategies.
 
 
 Study finds indoor cats do not trigger child asthma flaresStudy finds indoor cats do not trigger child asthma flares
 
Asthma is the most common chronic disease and one of the main causes of hospitalization among children. The Global Asthma Network has estimated that its global prevalence is 9.1% for children and 11.0% for adolescents, but this percentage varies greatly between countries, regions, and environments.
 
   Western diet weakens the gut’s nervous system through iron-dependent damageWestern diet weakens the gut’s nervous system through iron-dependent damage
 
A JCI study found that exposure to a Western diet in mice and to palmitic acid in murine and ex vivo human enteric nervous system models triggered ferroptosis, characterized by iron loading, lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial stress, and enteric neuronal loss.
 
   Grandparents can help counter growing children's mental health challengesGrandparents can help counter growing children's mental health challenges
 
As more than 40% of American teenagers report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, a leading child psychologist says grandparents and extended family have a vital role to play.
 
   Fruit and vegetables sell better when supermarkets place them near the entranceFruit and vegetables sell better when supermarkets place them near the entrance
 
A 36-store WRAPPED study in England found that placing an expanded fresh fruit and vegetable section near discount supermarket entrances improved fresh produce sales and may modestly support healthier household purchasing and women’s diet quality.
 
 High social media use increases mental health risks for adolescents
 
High social media use increases mental health risks for adolescentsAdolescents who spend at least two hours a day on social media are more likely to experience depressive symptoms and poorer wellbeing, with the strongest effects in early adolescence, according to new research.
 
 
 Uninherited parental genes leave lasting imprint on children's lives
 
Our parents' genes, even the ones we didn't inherit, leave a measurable lasting imprint on our lives. An international team led by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health developed a new approach to analyze genetic data from tens of thousands of families.
 
 
 First-in-the-world gene therapy delivers missing gene directly to infant’s brain, marking historic milestone in precision medicine
 
First-in-the-world gene therapy delivers missing gene directly to infant’s brain, marking historic milestone in precision medicineAn eight-month-old baby from Israel has become the first human ever to receive an experimental gene therapy designed to replace a missing gene responsible for a devastating neurological disease that until now offered no hope of survival.
 
 
 Infant receives world's first gene therapy for WOREE syndrome
 
An eight-month-old infant with a severe genetic epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to receive an experimental gene replacement therapy designed to restore the function of the WWOX gene directly in the brain.
 
 
 Father's alcohol use before conception impacts offspring development
 
Father's alcohol use before conception impacts offspring developmentA growing body of research suggests that a father's health before conception may play a larger role in child development than previously understood - and researchers are working to understand how a father's drinking before conception may affect offspring health and development.
 
 
 Noninvasive sequencing expands prenatal genetic screening capabilities
 
Noninvasive sequencing expands prenatal genetic screening capabilitiesWhile non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has revolutionised prenatal diagnostics by allowing the detection of a number of genetic problems in a fetus, it is currently limited and thus misses many genetic causes of abnormalities.
 
 
 Hormone-disrupting chemicals found in breast milk and infants' urine
 
Hormone-disrupting chemicals found in breast milk and infants' urineEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that interfere with hormones were found in breast milk and in the urine of children from birth up to 6 months, according to a study being presented Saturday at ENDO 2026, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.
 
 
 Increased stress, reduced sleep alter brain structure and function in children
 
Increased stress, reduced sleep alter brain structure and function in childrenA new study suggests that variables linked to socioeconomic status (SES) – such as increased stress and reduced sleep – have strong relationships to brain structure and function in children.
 
 
 Boston Children's joins landmark initiative to advance autism therapies
 
Boston Children's joins landmark initiative to advance autism therapiesBoston Children's Hospital has been awarded up to $17.25 million to serve as a participating site within the Innovative Medicine and Precision Approaches to Clinical Trials (IMPACT) Network, an international effort funded through Aligning Research to Impact Autism (ARIA).
 
 
 Comprehensive food regulations lower obesity risk among children
 
Comprehensive food regulations lower obesity risk among childrenChile's complementary set of policies targeting food products high in fat, salt and sugar plausibly reduces the risk of school age children being overweight or having obesity, finds a study published in The Lancet.
 
 
 Early egg introduction reduces childhood allergy rates in Australia
 
Early egg introduction reduces childhood allergy rates in AustraliaAustralian guidelines recommending egg be introduced into a child's diet in the first year of life has seen the number of children with egg allergy drop by 17 per cent, researchers have found.
 
 
 Fertility challenges may influence children's behavioral and developmental outcomes
 
Fertility challenges may influence children's behavioral and developmental outcomesDifficulty conceiving a pregnancy may be associated with small differences in children's learning and behavior, according to a new study funded by the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 
 
 Early outdoor play reduces future mental health risks in children
 
Early outdoor play reduces future mental health risks in childrenChildren who spend more time playing outdoors between the ages of two and four may be less likely to develop emotional and behavioural difficulties later in childhood.
 
 
 Researchers map rare DHDDS disease mechanism using lab-grown mini brains
 
Researchers map rare DHDDS disease mechanism using lab-grown mini brainsVariants in the DHDDS gene cause a severe neurodegenerative condition, characterized by tremors, seizures, coordination and learning difficulties, usually manifesting in early childhood. This Parkinson's-like condition is extremely rare, and until recently, parents were told that there was nothing that could be done to slow down its progression.
 
 
 Constant digital tracking of young adults backfires, fueling parental anxiety
 
Constant digital tracking of young adults backfires, fueling parental anxietyBuilt-in smartphone apps and location sharing features allow parents to see where their children are at any moment: Did they arrive safely? Are they where they said they'd be? How far away are they if there's an emergency?
 
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