Tenofovir Safe, Effective in Treating Pediatric Hepatitis B
Long-term tenofovir treatment in pediatric patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) was well tolerated and correlated with a high rate of viral
Children have faced seemingly insurmountable challenges from illnesses, genetic diseases, and environmental influences. Pediatric research, however, has led to dramatic changes in child health. Children have faced seemingly insurmountable challenges from illnesses, genetic diseases, and environmental influences. In 1975, a childhood diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) often meant certain death within five years, and […]
Long-term tenofovir treatment in pediatric patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) was well tolerated and correlated with a high rate of viral
In a finding that confirms what many suspect, a new study shows that teens who are overweight or obese may
Babies born prematurely may have significantly higher risk of stroke as young adults—and the earlier the birth, the greater the
Doses of recommended non-influenza vaccines administered to children of all age groups decreased significantly in Southern California following the stay-at-home
Smoking pot appears to affect teens’ brain development, altering it in ways that could diminish their reasoning, decision-making and memory
U.S. adolescents consume between one-third and two-thirds of the recommended daily limits of added sugars, fats and refined grains through
Cannabis use in middle to late adolescence may alter neurodevelopment, according to study results published in JAMA Psychiatry. “Extant research studies
Little is known about the long-term outcomes of children living with HIV in Latin America. Few studies have examined antiretroviral
Youth assigned female at birth, older age at initial presentation linked to increased likelihood of diagnosis, treatment. Only 29 percent
Researchers have identified two subgroups of adolescents who self-harm and have shown that it is possible to predict those individuals
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