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 Diabetes cases nearly double in children and teens worldwideDiabetes cases nearly double in children and teens worldwide
 
A dramatic increase in childhood diabetes cases highlights a global health crisis. While mortality declines, the rising incidence demands urgent attention.
 
 
 Experts warn tiny plastics in arteries may raise heart attack riskExperts warn tiny plastics in arteries may raise heart attack risk
 
Experts caution that nanoplastics and microplastics may constitute an emerging cardiovascular risk factor, with particles identified in arterial plaques associated with a 4.5-fold increase in major adverse cardiovascular events. Experimental evidence points to inflammation, oxidative stress, and vascular injury as key mechanisms.
 
   Researchers reveal why no level of air pollution is safe for respiratory healthResearchers reveal why no level of air pollution is safe for respiratory health
 
A review in the Journal of Clinical Investigation shows how particulate matter damages the lungs through oxidative stress, inflammation, and immune disruption. It links air pollution to asthma, COPD, lung cancer, infections, and millions of premature deaths, with no safe exposure threshold.
 
   Black adolescents in Canada face barriers to mental health care accessBlack adolescents in Canada face barriers to mental health care access
 
Black adolescents with mental distress are less likely to use mental health services than their White peers, and Black girls are the least likely to access care, according to new research published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
 
   Toddlers exposed to the COVID pandemic show fewer behavioral problemsToddlers exposed to the COVID pandemic show fewer behavioral problems
 
A study finds that toddlers exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic showed fewer behavioral issues, suggesting hidden resilience factors in diverse family backgrounds.
 
 Climate change is fueling unhealthy sugar consumption in the US
 
Climate change is fueling unhealthy sugar consumption in the USAs temperatures rise, added sugar intake increases in the U.S., particularly among low-income households, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
 
 
 Study reveals impact of Medicaid unwinding on children's emergency department visits in Texas
 
Study reveals impact of Medicaid unwinding on children's emergency department visits in TexasAs the COVID-19 pandemic wound down, so did the federal government's funding to states that allowed all Medicaid enrollees to keep their coverage even if they no longer would have been eligible otherwise.
 
 
 Core sugars in breast milk fuel gut and brain health beyond 12 months
 
Core sugars in breast milk fuel gut and brain health beyond 12 monthsResearchers reviewed 13 studies of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) through 24 months of breastfeeding, analyzing 4,786 samples. Six “core” HMOs remained dominant, with total concentrations plateauing after 12 months and evidence suggesting persistence into the second year.
 
 
 Infant neurodevelopment not affected by brief inhaled anesthesia during surgery
 
Infant neurodevelopment not affected by brief inhaled anesthesia during surgeryPreliminary findings from a new clinical trial show no adverse neurodevelopmental effects after brief inhaled anesthesia and surgery in infants and young children, reports the Online First edition of Anesthesiology, the peer-reviewed medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
 
 
 Fatty acids circulating in the blood predict bone mineral density from childhood to adolescence
 
Fatty acids circulating in the blood predict bone mineral density from childhood to adolescenceA recent study by the University of Eastern Finland is the first to report that the fatty acid composition of blood and the enzyme activity associated with it predict the development of bone mineral density from childhood to adolescence.
 
 
 Early parent-focused programs fail to reduce childhood obesity by age two
 
Early parent-focused programs fail to reduce childhood obesity by age twoExisting approaches to parent-focused behavioral programs delivered up to 12 months of age which aim to combat childhood obesity are insufficient to improve body mass index (BMI) at approximately two years of age, according to the largest study to date on the topic published in The Lancet.
 
 
 Study shows children inhale more microplastics inside school than outside
 
Study shows children inhale more microplastics inside school than outsideResearchers measured airborne microplastics and chemical additives in a Portuguese school near an industrial complex. They found higher levels indoors than outdoors, with children continuously exposed to a complex mix of pollutants.
 
 
 CRISPR-based therapeutic approach designed to treat fatal pediatric disease
 
CRISPR-based therapeutic approach designed to treat fatal pediatric diseaseMultisystemic smooth muscle dysfunction syndrome (MSMDS) is a rare condition associated with stroke, aortic dissection (tearing) and death in childhood.
 
 
 Healthy newborns also face high risk of severe RSV infection
 
Healthy newborns also face high risk of severe RSV infectionIt is not only premature babies and children with underlying diseases who suffer from serious respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections.
 
 
 Specific microbial changes linked to poor growth in children
 
Specific microbial changes linked to poor growth in childrenMalnutrition is responsible for more than half of all deaths in children under the age of five worldwide.
 
 
 Study examines how symptoms of adolescent ADHD and ODD are related to adult income
 
Study examines how symptoms of adolescent ADHD and ODD are related to adult incomeResearchers at the University of Oulu’s Research Unit of Clinical Medicine and Oulu Business School have examined how symptoms of adolescent ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) are related to adult income.
 
 
 Pesticide exposure during pregnancy linked to higher death risk in children with leukemia
 
Public concern continues to grow about the harmful effects of pesticides and other environmental pollutants, especially for children. Pesticides have previously been linked to a higher risk of developing childhood leukemia.
 
 
 Kids with fluctuating gut microbiome show poorer growth
 
Kids with fluctuating gut microbiome show poorer growthMalnutrition is a leading cause of death in children under age 5, and nearly 150 million children globally under this age have stunted growth from lack of nutrition.
 
 
 Infection or stressful events during pregnancy may increase anxiety risk in offspring
 
Infection or stressful events during pregnancy may increase anxiety risk in offspringIncreased risk for anxiety may begin before birth, shaped by infection or stressful events during pregnancy, according to a new preclinical study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
 
 
 Breakthrough findings point to future treatments for juvenile dermatomyositis
 
Breakthrough findings point to future treatments for juvenile dermatomyositisChildren with a rare, debilitating muscle disease could benefit from the findings of new research by experts at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
 
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