Parents and clinicians need to be aware in looking for symptoms of multiple inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in children who have been diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19, according to two Rutgers researchers who were among the leaders of the first nationwide study of the disease, published in the New England Journal of Medicine. MIS-C is defined
Month: June 2020
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 30 2020 Do children have to wait until age 8 to recognize – spontaneously and without instructions – the same emotion of happiness or anger depending on whether it is expressed by a voice or on a face? A team of scientists from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the
Unschooling Daily Routine The Parenting Junkie gives us a behind the scenes look of a day in the life of a work at home mom (wahm). The day in the life of a mom morning starts off with elimination communication (EC) and baby potty learning. In this unschooling daily routine we see how a morning
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It’s very hard to be in the same house with my husband, but I just keep looking at my kids. I make $150,000 a year, but my husband has me on a monthly allowance: $400 a month to spend on myself. If, say, I go $60 over, I start the next month $60 in the
Findings A UCLA-led study has found that in 2 of 3 states and jurisdictions with policies that require students entering school to receive the human papillomavirus vaccine, vaccination rates among 13-to-17-year-olds were significantly higher than in surrounding states without such policies. In Rhode Island, the vaccination rate among adolescents was 91%, compared with an average
Michelle McIvor can’t remember a time when she wasn’t playmates or friends with her brother. Growing up in Edmonton, the siblings, who are three years apart, spent weekends in their backyard jungle gym, played tag in the local park and made up songs together while walking to school. “We were always really close,” says McIvor,
“Wait, what the @#%* do they do on the no-school days?” I practically yelled this at my computer screen as I was reading the latest news about the school reopening plan in Ontario. Although the province says it won’t be forcing school boards to finalize the details before August, a key recommendation in its most
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Head lice infestation may not be a severe problem, but it certainly is bothersome and contagious. These tiny parasites look like sesame seeds, stay on the scalp, feed on small amounts of blood, and live for about 28 days (1). During this period, their saliva irritates the scalp and causes
HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability subject to change. Agustin Vai via Getty ImagesSun’s out and so is Consumer Reports’ annual list of the best sunscreens. Hint: The best one that you can actually find online is $8, and it’s on Amazon. This summer might be
Jun 29 2020 Long-term morbidity as well as a lower level of education and employment rate are common among adults who underwent congenital heart surgery during childhood, regardless of the severity of the defect. A congenital heart defect in childhood increases the risk of chronic diseases, such as arrhythmia and heart failure, in adulthood. The
TASTY FOOD HACKS TO TRY OUT Are you looking for new fantastic ideas for desserts you can try at home? Well, you’re in the right place! Today’s video will show you many, many ways of creating beautiful and delicious desserts and snacks. The first recipe we’ll show you is how to make a beautiful white
Young children with narrow retinal artery diameters were more likely to develop higher blood pressure, and children with higher blood pressure levels were more likely to develop retinal microvascular impairment during early childhood, according to a new study published today in Hypertension, an American Heart Association journal. This is the first study to show this
Illustration: Rebecca Zisser/HuffPostActive listening and learning how to keep a conversation going are improv skills that also apply to your career and life. This past Sunday morning, I broke two of my weekend habits: I was awake and dressed before noon and I was talking about work. Six other women also chose to spend the
Children born with cleft lip and cleft palate (CLP) commonly undergo multiple surgical procedures between infancy and adolescence. By the time they are teens, patients with CLP with more total surgeries do not have increased psychosocial problems. However, an increased number of surgeries between 8 and 10 years of age may predict increased anxiety and
Tamilisa Miner via Getty ImagesGetting kids to wear masks can be a struggle. Paying close attention to fit and comfort can help. When it comes to mask-wearing, parents generally say their kids fall into one of two groups: the my-kid-wears-one-without-much-complaint set, or the my-kid-absolutely-refuses contingent. But what if there is a third option — the
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 26 2020 An innovative, interactive cloud-based data portal debuted this week that lets academic researchers mine the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of scientific resources for studying pediatric solid tumors and their related biology. The Childhood Solid Tumor Network (CSTN) data portal on St. Jude Cloud was created to
FANTASTIC FOOD RECIPES Some people can be very picky with what they eat and what they don’t. But what if we told you we’ve put together an incredible video with food that we’re sure everyone will like? You’re gonna want to see this with your own eyes. Don’t worry, these ideas are quick and simple
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 26 2020 The majority of children with COVID-19 in 26 countries fared well clinically compared to adults during the first four months of the pandemic, a newly released study shows. Researchers from the Long School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio prepared the
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 26 2020 Kindergartners in face masks. Closed playground structures. Random COVID-19 testing. They are among the long list of hypothetical scenarios for school in the pandemic era. And as lawmakers and educators reimagine the K-12 model for fall, a new survey assessed parents’ plans for in-person school and support for
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