Some parents believe that thimerosal, a preservative found in childhood vaccines that virtually every child gets, causes autism, because many children were diagnosed after they were vaccinated.
It appears that adversity in childhood is associated with facial features that are not perfectly aligned and matching, although there's no proof that one of these phenomena causes the other.
This is particularly worrying in the light of work which shows that pathological behaviour in childhood is a good predictor of a lifetime of aberrant behaviour.
Rett syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects just one in 12, 000 females, according to the NHS. It causes severe physical and mental disability that begins in early childhood.
The filing says that he mentioned thalidomide as one option in childhood leukemias, but that using it in myeloma was her idea.
This disease was once thought to be one that began in childhood and infancy, and some children eventually grew out of it.
David Phillips and his colleagues at the University of Southampton, in England, show that childhood infections reduce the probability of acquiring insulin-dependent diabetes.
Think about the subjects out there that stir your curiosity, bring you back to that feeling in childhood in which you wanted to learn.
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Today he says that the core issues with addiction for most people come from long held and erroneous beliefs about oneself that begin in childhood.
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In the DSM5 criteria it is identified that symptoms are present in early childhood but may not fully manifest for a diagnosis until social demands exceed social capacity.
To address the rise in childhood obesity that puts our young people at greater risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, and cancer during adulthood, First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move!
The National Association for People Abused in Childhood is a charity that offers support and advice to adult survivors of any form of childhood abuse.
One in four of those surveyed said there were things that had happened to them in their childhood which they found difficult to talk about.
Neither variations in increase after that age, nor differences in height earlier in childhood, had any independent correlation with income.
It used to be red-flag disorders like autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder that attracted attention in early childhood.
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Back home in Illinois, healing in his childhood bed, he dreamed every night that he was in Iraq, unable to save people, or else in mortal peril himself.
Infants in particular receive types of physical attention that overlaps with romantic interactions and for that reason are usually withdrawn later in childhood.
Mr. Rackley, now a 22-year-old college junior, admits that fishing never figured in his childhood dreams of athletic glory.
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Growth hormone is a naturally occurring substance secreted by the brain that helps guide growth in childhood and maintain muscle mass during adulthood.
Born in 1936 in St John's Wood in north London, Scarfe's childhood asthma led to long periods in bed that enabled him to indulge his passion for drawing.
There is one not-normal thing you could point to in my childhood, which is that my mother, earlier in her life, before I was born, had occasionally worked as a prostitute.
After reading an editorial by Lindsey Murtagh and David Ludwig, Katz comes to the conclusion that, in cases of extreme childhood obesity, the state should be prepared to take children away from their parents.
In remarks at an elementary school near Jackson, the first lady cited new research showing that childhood obesity rates among elementary school pupils in the state had declined by 13.3 percent between 2005 and 2011.
It is not in my interest to bloat government with wasteful programs, because every time I spend money on a program that doesn't work, that's money that I'm not spending on early childhood education that would make a difference in a child's life -- (applause) -- or on college scholarships to send kids to school.
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Yet when, in 1988, Sapieha revisited his childhood home, now in Belarus, he discovered that no identifiable trace of their rambling mansion had survived, but the legend of the English lady who every week arranged flowers at the local church thrives among a population largely ignorant of formal history.
That revealed the man in the coffin had spent his childhood years, between the age of five and eight, in the Newport area and that he was probably a local boy.
The roles and relationships that become familiar to us in childhood, then, are often unconsciously repeated in the workplace.
Ingrid is haunted by the fact that she spent her childhood in the sheltered comfort of Nazi officials' homes.
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Yet Obama himself noted that we will more than make up that cost in the benefits of early childhood education.
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