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RSV: It ain’t just flu out there

by Nancy Fliesler on December 3, 2009

rsvWith H1N1 still very much in the news and seasonal flu getting ready to make its debut, Children’s Hospital Boston doctors are reminding everyone not to overlook another bug that should be getting more attention — respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. A study of children age 7 and younger coming to Children’s Emergency Department with acute respiratory illnesses found that those infected with RSV had more than twice as many emergency department visits and six times more hospitalizations than those with seasonal flu. Full story »

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This week on Thrive: Nov. 16 – 20

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on November 22, 2009

Here’s a quick look at what Thrive was up to last week.

A son tells his story of how he got to know his father because of advances in epilepsy medication. More and more teens are infected with STDs. Uninsured trauma victims are more likely to die of their injuries. Is there a rise of violence in girls’ sports? Massachusetts takes action on school bullying. The HealthMap team gives its weekly H1N1 update. Children’s Claire McCarthy, MD, talks about how childhood stress can lead to adult depression. Our Mediatrician puts Michael Jackson’s dance moves in perspective and we get a firsthand account of how Thrive editor Matt Cyr and his family survived the swine flu.

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Health headlines: Fearless toddlers, Viagra for kids and Santa wants his vaccine

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on November 21, 2009

Other stories we’ve been reading:

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A new study says your child is more likely to become a criminal if they don’t have good fear conditioning. Pediatricians are ordering Viagra for children with heart defects.

A new report says too much food, not a lack of exercise, is to blame for teen obesity, and researchers find that toddlers and obese kids suffer the most from secondhand smoke.

More kids’ lives are saved as the cost of child vaccines fall and Santa says he wants his H1N1 vaccine too.

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H1N1 (swine flu) weekly update: Nov. 11 – 17

by The HealthMap Team on November 19, 2009

fluNov18Here are this week’s H1N1 updates from the HealthMap team of the Children’s Hospital Informatics Program.

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This week on Thrive: Nov. 9 – 13

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on November 15, 2009

Here’s a quick look at what Thrive was up to last week.

An eco-perspective is explored on H1N1. Survivors of childhood brain cancer face a variety of late effects and why you need to get rid of your old glass thermometers. Children’s explores how babies understand expressions and emotions and offers tips on how to prepare your child for a flu vaccine. A new study reveals that parents are out of touch about knowing their kids’ stress levels and a Children’s expert gives tip on how to help kids cope with the stress of having a parent at war. The HealthMap team gives us our weekly H1N1 update and your questions are answered about whether or not your asthmatic child should get the H1N1 vaccine. Children are increasingly relying on food stamps and the Mediatrician dishes on telenovelas and toddlers.

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Health headlines: H1N1 news, yoga for kids and peanut-sniffing dogs

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on November 14, 2009

Other stories we’ve been reading:

girl makes poses of yogaEducators are turning to yoga to connect with kids, with positive results. Once again, Children’s made the honor roll. We found out that childhood scents occupy a special spot in our brains, and that autistic children often struggle with handwriting. Full story »

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Should my asthmatic child get the H1N1 vaccine?

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on November 13, 2009

stockphotopro_25908644ZRP_girl_using_an_We’ve received a lot of questions from parents who want to know if the H1N1 vaccine is safe for children with asthma and what complications could result if an asthmatic child is infected with H1N1. We consulted with Children’s Hospital Boston’s associate chief of general pediatrics, Joanne Cox, MD, and reviewed the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bring you the most recent information. Full story »

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H1N1 (swine flu) weekly update: Nov. 4 – 10

by The HealthMap Team on November 12, 2009

fluNov11Here are this week’s H1N1 updates from the HealthMap team of the Children’s Hospital Informatics Program.

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