Common ENT issues in pre-schoolers may be linked to autism

Early identification and treatment of these conditions may improve their quality of life Young children with common ear, nose, and throat (ENT) issues may be at subsequent risk of autism or high levels of demonstrable autism traits, suggests research published online in the open access journal BMJ Open. Early identification and ...

2024-06-04T10:25:47+01:0025 April 2023|BMJ Open, Press release|

Sexual minority families fare as well as, and in some ways better than, ‘traditional’ ones

Parents’ sexual orientation not important determinant of children’s development Sexual minority families—where parental sexual orientation or gender identity is considered outside cultural, societal, or physiological norms—fare as well as, or better than, ‘traditional’ families with parents of the opposite sex, finds a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published ...

2024-06-04T10:25:49+01:0010 March 2023|BMJ Global Health, Press release|

Lack of sleep during teenage years may heighten subsequent MS risk

Clocking up enough hours of restorative sleep while young may help ward off condition Insufficient and disturbed sleep during the teenage years may heighten the subsequent risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), suggests a case-control study published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. Clocking up enough hours of ...

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