
The key to suicide risk assessment is a consistent approach
Suicide remains a common cause of death, and a meta-analysis by Franklin and colleagues argued that physicians are still quite limited in their ability to predict the risk for suicide.
Suicide remains a common cause of death, and a meta-analysis by Franklin and colleagues argued that physicians are still quite limited in their ability to predict the risk for suicide.
Higher blood pressure is clearly associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events, but can hypertension independently promote cognitive dysfunction as well?
Help Children Act Calm: Let them know that it takes more courage to walk away from a fight than to stay and fight;
Teach them that fights don’t solve problems—they make new ones;
Remind them that when they get mad but don’t fight, they have really won.
Adolescence isn’t an easy time for parents, either. As children move through the various tumultuous transitions that accompany adolescence — physical, emotional, hormonal, sexual, social, intellectual — the pressures and problems they encounter can all too easily seem overwhelming.
Food poisoning (also known as food-borne illness) occurs when you eat or drink something that contains harmful germs (bacteria, viruses, or parasites). Bacteria produce a toxin in food. It’s this toxin that causes the problem.
Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common type of childhood seizures, occurring in 3% to 5% of children between 6 months and 6 years of age, with peak incidence in the second year of life.
Mental health is widely misunderstood. There is a stigma that surrounds mental health issues. This stigma prevents people from getting the help they need. The only way to stop the stigma is to learn as much as you can about it. The best way to do that is to dispel some of the common myths about mental illness.
Group B streptococcal (GBS) infection remains the most common cause of neonatal early-onset sepsis and a significant cause of late-onset sepsis among young infants.
Even in developed countries, the infection of streptococcus b (GBS) in newborns, gives doctors many problems. In our previous publication, we have already considered what measures to prevent streptococcal infection offers the American Academy of Pediatrics. The current material will focus on recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of this serious disease.
There has long been a theory about the preventive role of vitamin B9 in relation to malignant processes. This antioxidant is widely used in obstetrics and is prescribed for pregnant women.
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