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 ADHD linked to higher risk of irritable bowel syndrome, global study revealsADHD linked to higher risk of irritable bowel syndrome, global study reveals
 
A global meta-analysis found that people with ADHD are significantly more likely to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), while the overall risk for other intestinal disorders is not increased. The findings highlight the importance of gut-brain interactions in ADHD and call for further research on microbiome-based therapies.
 
 
 Choosing better carbs in low-carb diets boosts health outcomesChoosing better carbs in low-carb diets boosts health outcomes
 
A long-term study of the Framingham Heart Study Offspring cohort found that low-carbohydrate diets emphasizing high-quality carbs, like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, were linked to reduced inflammation and oxidative stress. Diets low in carbohydrate quality offered no such benefits.
 
   Are parents adapting to new allergy prevention advice for infants?Are parents adapting to new allergy prevention advice for infants?
 
The study finds parents often follow outdated practices for introducing first foods, underscoring the need for healthcare providers to share current guidelines.
 
   Wilms tumor found to contain millions of genetic changesWilms tumor found to contain millions of genetic changes
 
Researchers have uncovered that some childhood cancers have a substantially higher number of DNA changes than previously thought, changing the way we view children's tumours and possibly opening up new or repurposed treatment options.
 
   Researchers warn of bird flu survival in raw milkResearchers warn of bird flu survival in raw milk
 
The stability of H5N1 in unpasteurized milk poses potential health risks. Study findings emphasize the need for awareness among consumers and dairy workers.
 
 Early measles vaccination gains urgency amid global outbreak
 
Early measles vaccination gains urgency amid global outbreakThe global measles outbreak must trigger an urgent debate into whether a vaccine should be recommended earlier to better protect against the highly contagious disease during infancy, a new review states.
 
 
 Infant-directed singing shown to boost emotional health
 
Infant-directed singing shown to boost emotional healthMany parents know that infants love to be sung to; however, there is limited prior research to show the long-term effects on parental singing.
 
 
 Teens who smoke or vape are more likely to use cannabis, study finds
 
Teens who smoke or vape are more likely to use cannabis, study findsGerman adolescents who use cigarettes or e-cigarettes are at higher risk for cannabis use, underscoring the need for effective school-based prevention programs.
 
 
 Scientists identify early life opportunity for in vivo stem cell gene therapy
 
Scientists identify early life opportunity for in vivo stem cell gene therapyA team of scientists from the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-Tiget) in Milan, Italy, has identified a unique window shortly after birth in which circulating blood stem cells can be effectively targeted with gene therapy directly in the body.
 
 
 Japanese study shows c-sections do not raise allergy risk in children
 
Japanese study shows c-sections do not raise allergy risk in childrenA Japanese study reveals cesarean births do not increase childhood allergy risk, contradicting earlier findings and highlighting the need for further research.
 
 
 Maternal exposure to metals rewires infants’ gut and resistance genes
 
Maternal exposure to metals rewires infants’ gut and resistance genesPrenatal exposure to trace elements like selenium, copper, and arsenic can significantly alter the infant gut microbiome, metabolism, and antibiotic resistance gene patterns. These changes appear as early as three months and evolve during the first year of life.
 
 
 Can smoking while pregnant harm your child’s teeth? New research suggests yes
 
Can smoking while pregnant harm your child’s teeth? New research suggests yesMaternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with dental anomalies in children, including enamel defects and hypodontia, necessitating more rigorous studies.
 
 
 Transforming IBS treatment through psychedelic medicine
 
Transforming IBS treatment through psychedelic medicineIn a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview published today, Dr. Erin E. Mauney reveals how her pioneering research brings psychedelic medicine into gastroenterology for the first time, potentially transforming treatment for millions suffering from intractable irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
 
 
 Early allergen introduction reduces childhood food allergy risk
 
Early allergen introduction reduces childhood food allergy riskInvestigating allergy prevention, this research highlights early intervention strategies and the promise of biologic treatments in managing allergic conditions.
 
 
 Early contact with pet dogs protects genetically susceptible children from eczema
 
Early contact with pet dogs protects genetically susceptible children from eczemaHaving a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in children who are genetically prone to the condition, a study suggests.
 
 
 Digital baby formula campaigns undermine breastfeeding and put child health at risk
 
Digital baby formula campaigns undermine breastfeeding and put child health at riskA global resolution on digital marketing of breast milk substitutes must be rigorously enforced, writes Afshan Khan, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and coordinator of the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement.
 
 
 Early gut bacteria may help protect babies from respiratory infections
 
Early gut bacteria may help protect babies from respiratory infectionsA baby's makeup of gut bacteria - their microbiome - which starts to form as soon as they are born, could help protect against viral infections later in childhood, a new study suggests.
 
 
 Greenspace exposure supports brain development and mental health in adolescents
 
Greenspace exposure supports brain development and mental health in adolescentsResearchers have found that greenspace exposure is associated with widespread patterns of structural brain development during early adolescence, which in turn are associated with better academic and mental outcomes.
 
 
 WHO releases first-ever position paper on immunization products to protect infants against RSV
 
WHO releases first-ever position paper on immunization products to protect infants against RSVToday, the World Health Organization (WHO) published its first-ever position paper on immunization products to protect infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – the leading cause of acute lower respiratory infections in children globally.
 
 
 Measles poses serious risks for pregnant people amid rising cases in Canada
 
Measles poses serious risks for pregnant people amid rising cases in CanadaMeasles is on the rise in Canada and poses serious risks to pregnant people and their newborns, yet discussion about how to protect this vulnerable group is notably lacking.
 
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