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Poll: Less than half of US adults believe school staff have mental health training
Despite widespread support for mental health training in schools, less than half of Americans believe most school staff have received it, according to the results of a recent poll by the American Psychiatric Association.
Study: Heart attack, stroke incidence lower after COVID-19 vaccination
The incidence of heart attack and stroke is lower among people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 compared with before vaccination and people who have not received a vaccine, according to a study.
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AI model identifies pediatric eye diseases using cell phone photos
An AI model was able to identify several common eye diseases in children using cell phone photos that could be taken at home, researchers reported in JAMA Pediatrics.
Suicide rates rise among preteens, with highest increases seen among Hispanic youth, girls
Suicide rates among U.S. preteens increased significantly from 2008 to 2022, with the greatest increases being among Hispanic preteens and girls, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Q&A: Back-to-school visits are 'a wonderful time' to focus on vaccinations
This month is one of the most notable for vaccinations in the United States.
S100 protein levels predict abatacept response in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Lower levels of S100 proteins at baseline predict better treatment response with abatacept in patients with polyarticular-course juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to data published in Arthritis Research & Therapy.
Maternal obesity increases the risk for unexpected sudden infant death
Maternal obesity may be linked to increased risk for sudden unexpected infant death, results from aa cohort study in JAMA Pediatrics suggest.
WHO considers declaring mpox a global public health emergency again
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, PhD, MSc, said Wednesday that he will convene an emergency committee to determine if the increasing spread of mpox in Africa represents a public health emergency of international concern.
CRP-albumin ratio, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio predict persistent JIA disease activity
It may be possible to forecast persistent disease activity in juvenile idiopathic arthritis using C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, according to data published in BMC Rheumatology.
Study: Violence against pediatric health care workers largely unreported
Health care-associated violence in pediatrics often goes unreported and mostly involves people other than the patient, according to findings from two studies published in Pediatrics.
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