Friday, February 13, 2015

Childrens Health News: Kids' lunch bags flunk food safety test--Teens likely use multiple forms of tobacco-- Low childhood vitamin D linked to adult atherosclerosis

Kids' lunch bags flunk food safety test You may think you're doing the right thing, packing your kid's lunch in an insulated lunch bag to keep it cold and safe. But the KATU Problem Solvers put insulated bags to the test and the results may be a shock for parents. Some parents pack their children's lunches before 7:00 am, but their children do not eat lunch until noon, or even later. The lunches are not … Continue Reading
Teens likely use multiple forms of tobacco, study finds Teens who use tobacco products are likely to use more than one product, including e-cigarettes, hookahs and pipes, and smokeless tobacco, according to a new study.Continue Reading
Low childhood vitamin D linked to adult atherosclerosis Low levels of 25-OH vitamin D in childhood were associated with subclinical atherosclerosis over 25 years later in adulthood, according to a new study Continue Reading
Meth messes up brains of youths far more than adults In a study with chronic adolescent and adult meth users in South Korea, MRI brain scans showed decreased thickness in the gray matter of younger users’ frontal cortex. Adult brains showed less damage Continue Reading


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