Children's Health

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Q How common is video gaming in children?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
There's no doubt that video games are a part of the plugged-in generation's lifestyle. Research shows that 99 percent of boys and 94 percent of girls ages 12 to 17 play computer, web, portable or console games. More than 90 percent of kids play... Full Answer
Q What can I do to manage my bed-wetting?
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Most children gain bladder control over time without any treatment. A child should first be allowed to overcome bed-wetting on his or her own. But home treatment may help a child to wet the bed less frequently. You can help manage your child's... Full Answer
Q What happens at check-ups during early childhood?
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Checkups are recommended every three months from 12 to 18 months; every 6 months from 2 to 3; and annually starting at 3. Screenings include anemia (12 months); lead exposure (one and two years); autism (18 months and two years); and vision and hearing... Full Answer
Q What will my child be screened for in her first few years at school?
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As school and learning move to the forefront, kids’ medical exams will include regular vision and hearing screens at five, six, eight and 10. There will be other risk-associated screenings, too, including oral health, TB, lead and dyslipidemia. Full Answer
Q What medications help treat bed-wetting?
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Medicines that either increase the amount of urine that the bladder can hold (bladder capacity) or decrease the amount of urine released by the kidneys may be used to treat bed-wetting. These prescription medicines may be used to control bed-wetting for... Full Answer
Q How do I calculate adjusted age for preemies?
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Chronological age is the age of a baby from the day of birth. Adjusted age is the age of the baby based on his due date. To calculate adjusted age, take your baby's chronological age (for example, 20 weeks) and subtract the number of weeks premature the... Full Answer
Q What is bullying?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Bullying is cruelty and always contains these elements: Aggression: It is an aggressive act Repetition: Bullying usually is repeated Power imbalance: The bully has more power (strength, status, size) than the victim who cannot hold his own... Full Answer
Q What is a premature infant?
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A baby born 3 or more weeks early is premature. Babies born early may have health problems. Premature babies may need to stay in the hospital until they can eat, breathe, and stay warm on their own. Full Answer
Q What is secondary enuresis?
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Secondary enuresis is accidental bed-wetting in the day or night by a child who has had bladder control for at least 6 to 12 months. This condition may be a result of a medical condition (such as diabetes, bladder or urinary tract infections,... Full Answer
Q What are the risks to children using computers before bedtime?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal Medicine
Turns out that 8- to 22-year-olds who send texts and emails, surf the Web, or play computer games around bedtime have sleep troubles ranging from restlessness and insomnia to leg pain, reports a new study. The daytime effects: anxiety, depression,... Full Answer