Improved Social Communication Abilities and Reduced Autism Severity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Highly Sensitive Mothers: Parenting: Vol 0, No 0

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Acknowledgments The authors thank Mirna Morales, Gabriela Martínez, Georgel Moctezuma, Carlos Chicalote, Fernando Salinas, Germán Posada, Kenia Bustamante, Karla Muñoz, Areli Galo, Jonathan Silva and Ana Laura Madrigal, Universidad Intercontinental, Apapache Autismo, Clínica Mexicana de Autismo, Monarch Therapy University. ADDRESESS AND AFFILIATIONS Humberto Nicolini, Instituto Nacional de Medicina Genómica, Periférico […]

Children with no COVID-19 symptoms may shed virus for weeks

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Invited commentary raises questions about pediatric transmission August 28, 2020 New investigation indicates that young children can drop SARS-CoV-2, the virus that brings about COVID-19, even if they under no circumstances acquire signs or symptoms or for extensive immediately after signs or symptoms have cleared. But numerous questions stay about […]

COVID-19 rates higher among minority socioeconomically disadvantaged children

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Pediatric study benefits mirror disparities observed in grownup populations across the U.S. August 07, 2020 Minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged young children have noticeably better charges of COVID-19 infection, a new study led by Children’s Nationwide Healthcare facility scientists shows. These conclusions, documented on line August five in Pediatrics, parallel equivalent […]

Evaluating a Brief Behavioral Parenting Program for Parents of School-aged Children with ADHD: Parenting: Vol 0, No 0

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Aim. Standard parenting systems need substantial time inputs, which can be a considerable barrier to plan accessibility. Here we assessed irrespective of whether a quick behavioral parenting plan, 1-2-three Magic, would be efficient in lowering disruptive habits and ADHD signs or symptoms in college-aged young children with ADHD and dysfunctional […]