Growth hormone replacement therapy improves physical fitness, lifestyle habits, and quality of life in children with growth ...
Common toy injuries include eye injuries. Tamara Oechslin, O.D., Ph.D., associate professor at the UAB School of Optometry , ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia have a shorter median height and higher body weight at age 20 years ...
Growth plates are areas of cartilage found at the ends of long bones. They play a role in the bone growth of children and teens. An injury to a growth plate can affect the development of a bone. While ...
Children need vitamins including B12 to help their brains and bodies develop and grow. Not getting enough vitamin B12, which is also called cobalamin, can make children feel weak and tired and slow ...
Nutrition is central to a child’s physical and mental development, yet many parents remain unaware that children require specific nutrients at each stage of growth. Experts say this is why ...
The primary sign of growth hormone deficiency in children is short stature. Adults may have decreased muscle mass and increased body fat, as well as other problems such as heart disease and depression ...
Latest research suggests that the risk for mental health issues like depression and anxiety is higher in children who suffer ...