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Pilot programs teach kids and parents skills for coping with stressful lives.
A stressful childhood can have psychological and physiological fallout in adulthood. Researchers are now narrowing in on how stress wounds the brain and the body.
Researchers are still searching for answers about how best to diagnose and treat childhood concussions.
Bad behavior in children may come from a lack of certain cognitive skills. Studies show that those skills can be taught.
The success of pediatric cancer therapies has a downside: adults with lingering health problems caused by their treatments.
A mother assures doctors who tried to save her son from an incurable disease that their compassionate care was a true success.
A cholesterol test for 10-year-olds could show early signs of cardiovascular disease, yet critics warn that this could lead to unnecessary treatment.
A father and son fight through the ordeal of multiple surgeries to repair the boy’s skull.
If residents’ long shifts endanger patients, lightening the load should reduce the risk. Trouble is, there’s no evidence it does.
To treat her young patients, Nadine Burke uses research on how adverse childhood experiences affect health.
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