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Lithium Evaluated for Treating Bipolar Disorder in Children

July 27, 2007 By MedNews 2 Comments

University of Illinois at Chicago is performing a national study to assess the benefits of lithium in treating children and adolescents with bipolar disorders.

Lithium is already proven to be effective in the treatment of adults suffering from bipolar disorders. This study will help in determining if Lithium has the same beneficial effect on pediatric patients.

The study involves evaluating efficiency of the drug, its dosage strategies, and the short-term and long-term tolerance and safety of the drug.
Bipolar disorder in children is usually referred as the pediatric bipolar disorder or manic depressive disorder. It is diagnosed when severe mood swings are noticed in a child.

The disorder hampers the normal behavior of the child and may give rise to suicidal tendencies. A child suffering from this disorder may exhibit poor school attendance and might show risk-taking behavior, such as substance abuse and involvement in risky sexual activities.

Source: University of Illinois at Chicago

Filed Under: Mental Health, Pediatrics & Parenting Tagged With: bipolar, children, lithium

Antibiotics Not Recommended for Urinary Tract Infections in Kids

July 11, 2007 By MedNews 1 Comment

Giving antibiotics to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in small children won’t help and may even hurt, a new study finds.

Reporting in the July 11 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers say the use of antibiotics as prevention boosts risks for drug resistance while doing nothing to shield kids from future urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Filed Under: Pediatrics & Parenting Tagged With: antibiotics, children, UTI

Second-Hand Prenatal Smoke Exposure Linked To Psychological Problems For Kids

July 3, 2007 By MedNews Leave a Comment

Children whose mothers were exposed to second-hand smoke while they were pregnant have more symptoms of serious psychological problems compared to the offspring of women who had no prenatal exposure to smoke, according to a new University of Washington study.

Filed Under: Pediatrics & Parenting, Smoking Tagged With: children, smoking

Kids and Junk Food Advertising Study

March 28, 2007 By MedNews Leave a Comment

In a child’s buffet of food commercials, more than 40 percent of the dishes are candy, snacks and fast food. Nowhere to be found: fresh fruit, vegetables, poultry or seafood.

For years, health officials have warned that kids were being inundated with commercials about not-so-healthy foods. Now, researchers have put numbers to those warnings in the largest-ever study of commercials aimed at children.

Filed Under: Diet & Weight, Pediatrics & Parenting Tagged With: children, junk food

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