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A Unique Child Health: A Doctor's Diary ... Sickle cell anaemia

the child may inherit both normal genes, in which case the child is completely unaffected There is a 50 per cent chance the child will inherit one normal and one sickle cell gene and hence be a ... the child may inherit the abnormal gene from each parent and thus have sickle cell disease. The type ...

Babies born after 42 weeks 'at risk' of ADHD

Babies born after 42 weeks are almost twice as likely to develop behavioural and emotional problems ... , and after birth assessed children s behaviour using the Child Behaviour Checklist for toddlers, designed ... their child was 18 and 36-months-old. The findings revealed that post-term babies, 42 weeks old, were almost ... and before term were also more likely to develop ADHD. The researchers suggest a number of explanations ...

New PANCo role is designed to make health and well-being a priority

developed a new staff role to lead on physical activity and nutrition and is piloting a qualification ... of the programme are: To put child wellbeing at the centre of practice by developing a specialist PANco ... develop life-long healthy eating habits. Pam Byrd, head of the Academy of Care, health and Early Years at Cambridge Regional College and her early years workforce development colleagues Gillian Gresham and Judith ...

Training to help staff support parents to manage children's weight

in our previous commission for child weight management and health services for Early Years and new mums ...

Guidance on well-being for under-fives out for consultation

developed by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE). ... strategy of health and well-being boards to include outcomes for healthy child development and school ... NICE is developing public health guidance on how the social and emotional wellbeing of vulnerable ... additional support to families. It acknowledges that disadvantage in a child s early years can have a life ...

'Hundreds of thousands of children' could lose free school meals

.98 in secondary schools. An average across the two of 1.93 for each child would mean FSM are worth approximately ... to extend free school meals to all low-income working families, so that no child living in poverty misses ...

Joint effort from doctors and health professionals to tackle childhood obesity

, and collate evidence of research and strategies that have worked to prevent or reduce child and adult obesity ... Stephenson, vice-chair of the AoMRC and President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said ...

School dinners 'not value for money'

for their child s school dinner. Research by the consumer watchdog Which? found that school meal prices rose ...

A Unique Child: Health - A doctor's diary ... Toxocara

into the intestine of the human host; they are unable to develop into adult worms in humans, but they are able ... to pose a minimal risk of developing toxocarosis, as the eggs that are shed haven't matured. SYMPTOMS ...

Government adverts warn of danger to children's health of second-hand smoke

of Paediatrics and Child Health, said, It s certainly a good thing that Government has recognised that in order ...

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