[ad_1] From the earliest days of the coronavirus pandemic, scientists observed that children appeared to be less susceptible to developing COVID-19, although the exact reasons remain unclear. Now, an unusual case in Australia can provide a unique insight into the mystery, thanks to the experience of a young Melbourne family. …
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[ad_1] As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic grows, more manifestations of viral infection emerge. Early in the pandemic, people with COVID-19 reported symptoms of fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Later, other symptoms were added, such as loss of taste, loss of smell, and mouth injuries in children. A team of …
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Read More »The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute studies families with coronavirus to find out why their children were immune
[ad_1] Victorian couple Leila Sawenko and Tony Maguire were shocked when they contracted COVID-19 after traveling interstate for their friends’ wedding in March of this year. Key points: Doctors and scientists from the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute investigated why three children did not …
Read More »Lower choline in pregnant black American women linked to higher levels of the stress hormone
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 Researchers from the Anschutz Medical Campus at the University of Colorado found that many pregnant black American women have low levels of choline, an essential nutrient that aids prenatal brain development. The stress caused by institutional racism can play a role. The …
Read More »Children who take antibiotics lead to chronic diseases
[ad_1] A shocking new study has revealed that children may be more likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as allergies, asthma, eczema and obesity if they take antibiotics before completion Source: Abanoub Sami – Erm News publication date:Monday 16 November 2020 20:25 GMT Date of update:Tuesday 17 November 2020 …
Read More »Mothers unnecessarily separated from children according to Covid rules of the British hospital | Society
[ad_1] Mothers are needlessly separated from their babies under severe hospital restrictions introduced to stop the spread of Covid-19, doctors and charities have warned. Measures that prevent UK parents from staying with their children when one or both of them need hospital care are claimed to cause trauma and increase …
Read More »The study explains why anti-inflammatory drugs benefit only a few people with severe COVID-19
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 The tipping point for people with COVID-19 typically comes in the second week of symptoms. As most people begin to recover, few others find it increasingly difficult to breathe and end up in the hospital. It has been theorized that those whose …
Read More »Doctors have noticed a new coronavirus symptom in children – it comes with fever and stomach problems
[ad_1] Foto: Shutterstock Direktor istarskog Zavoda za javno zdravlje, dr Aleksandar Stojanović naveo je, govoreći o epidemiološkoj situaciji u Istri, da je 73 odsto zaraženih korona virusom uzrasta do 18 godina, kako piše Glas Istre. On je istakao da je veliki broj njih u samoizolaciji, kao i da su, upravo …
Read More »Children who are bullied in school are likely to develop violent behavior in the future: study – sex and relationships
[ad_1] Children who have been bullied at school are likely to develop violent behavior later in their lives, according to the results of a new study by scientists from the University of Cordoba and the University of Cambridge. They collectively studied the aspects related to violence, thus helping to reduce …
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