Breakthrough study links NUDCD3 mutations to life-threatening childhood immunodeficiencies

Scientists have found genetic mutations that can result in children having little to no immune defense…

AZTEC study reports no significant effect of the prophylactic use of azithromycin in preventing chronic lung disease in premature babies

New research conducted by Cardiff University has reported that early prophylactic use of azithromycin does not…

Study links maternal diabetes mellitus to increased risk of ADHD in offspring

In a recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers have identified an intricate relationship…

Study reveals potential of MMR vaccine to decrease antibiotic usage in children under two years

In a recent study published in the journal Vaccine, researchers investigated the potential non-specific benefits of…

Paediatrics Teaching Program By Dr. Sowmya Nagarajan – Approach to primary immunodeficiency

The talk on primary immunodeficiency focuses on recognizing signs like recurrent infections, failure to thrive, and…

Study finds no significant link between preterm birth and autism in childhood

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a prevalent developmental disorder affecting individuals worldwide. The World Health Organization…

Researchers identify potential treatment target for CDKL5 deficiency disorder

DKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) arises from pathogenic variants in the CDKL5 gene, leading to severe developmental…

AAV1-hOTOF gene therapy effective in restoring hearing in children with hereditary deafness

A recent breakthrough in the field of gene therapy offers hope to individuals affected by congenital…

Prenatal opioid exposure is linked to immune-related conditions in children

Opioids play a crucial role in the development of the fetus, influencing various physiological processes. The…

An association found between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and ADHD in children

Acetaminophen, considered the safest pain reliever during pregnancy, is facing increased scrutiny due to recent studies…

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