Health News
The Threat of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
 Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) may be relatively common, according to a new study. 
Among Teens, Antipsychotics May Be Too Common
 Mental illness consists of an array of complex and hard-to-pin-down disorders, but avoiding misdiagnosis can be crucial to treating it properly. 
Those Temper Tantrums May Mean More Than You Think
 Temper tantrums and telling fibs are often a normal part of being a young kid. Some behaviors, however, could be a tip-off that there’s more going on. 
Child Mental Health Disorder Rates May Not Be Rising
 Recent claims about children's mental health in the media have had a tendency to be somewhat negative. But a new Canadian study suggests some of those claims may be inaccurate. 
Weight May Trigger Asthma in Kids
 There’s an established and complex link between asthma and obesity. But which one comes first in children? 
ADHD Medicines May Not Stunt Growth
 ADHD is often treated with stimulants, which some researchers and parents are concerned could limit children's growth. But new research may relieve those concerns. 
Babies Screened Early for SCID Were More Likely to Live
 Immunodeficiency in newborns can put them at risk for death or lifelong health problems. New research shows how important early screening may be for newborns' health. 
Child Disability Rates Offered Surprises
 One of the national surveys that investigates health conditions in children also tracks disability rates. And a recent study found a surprising trend in those rates.
Child Development and Behavior Connected
 Young children who have delays in learning and development might face multiple obstacles as they grow, including behavior difficulties.
Light Gaming Linked to Social Adjustment
 In the past, video games have been associated with antisocial behavior. But a light amount of gaming may not damage kids' social adjustment. 
