Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker ...
The five-year survival rate for all pediatric cancers combined reached 87% from 2015–2021, according to a first-of-its-kind ...
Two recent case series describe the use of invasive implanted hemodynamic monitoring (IHM) with the CardioMEMS™ HF System (Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois) in pediatric patients. IHM can be ...
Background: Children with congenital heart defects (CHD) commonly experience decreased exercise capacity due to structural heart abnormalities, surgical interventions, and parental-and ...
November 18, 2025 – The American Pediatric Society (APS) is pleased to announce Tara O. Henderson, MD, MPH, as the recipient of the 2026 Norman J. Siegel New Member Outstanding Science Award, in ...
Physical inactivity has long been common among children with asthma due to fears of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). However, new evidence-based recommendations show that with proper ...
Over the past decade, North America embraced two disastrous public health movements: pediatric gender medicine and “harm reduction” for drug use. Though seemingly unrelated, these movements are ...
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It’s been a time of remarkable change in U.S. health agencies during the second Trump administration under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. That’s included layoffs, turmoil at the Centers for ...
ABSTRACT: Otsongui “apnea game” is practiced in an extracurricular context on the health of overweight and obese schoolchildren. The experiment was based on a 12-week program applied to a sample of 60 ...
New research suggests that exercise may not just make us feel younger—it could actually slow or even reverse the body’s molecular clock. By looking at DNA markers of aging, scientists found that ...
High-intensity yoga for less than 30 minutes, twice a week, may be the best workout routine for catching high-quality shut-eye, a new study shows. But before people jump on the yoga trend, researchers ...
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