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Whooping Cough Vaccine Schedule May Be Insufficient
A few days ago, we reported on a new CDC study indicating that whooping cough infection rates are headed for an all-time high this year in the United States. In response to the report, researchers are saying that the whooping cough vaccine schedule may need to be modified in order to more thoroughly protect teens and preteens from the infection. Whooping cough cases spiked dramatically in California during 2010. A significant spike was observed in children between the ages of 7 and 10, most of whom had already been vaccinated according to guidelines, according to the researchers behind a new study. This indicates that the immunity provided by the last early-childhood booster shot, given when children are aged 4 to 6, may wear off well before their preteen booster shot, which is given when they’re either 11 or 12.
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CDC: Whooping Cough Outbreak Rate to Soon Reach Record High
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts that the prevalence of whooping cough infections in the United States will reach an all-time high by the end of 2012. The current year has already been host to 18,000 whooping cough outbreak cases, counting only those that have been reported to the CDC. Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases within the CDC, said that only around 9,000 cases had been reported by this month in 2011. For the past five years running, fewer than 9,000 cases had been reported by this time of the year, as well. Dr. Schuchat indicated that if whooping cough outbreak cases continue to appear at their current rate for the rest of the year, 2012 will end up breaking the whooping cough record that was set all the way back in 1959.
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Advantages of Breast Feeding: Feed Now to Stay Thinner Later
Practically everyone knows that breast feeding is optimal for a baby’s health, and many researchers have suggested that there are some advantages of breast feeding for mom, too. For example, some research indicates that breastfeeding mothers could have a lower risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer and type 2 diabetes. One of the most immediate benefits of breast feeding for mothers includes post-natal weight loss, which experts suggest is due to the additional calories required for a woman to produce breast milk. However, a new study is indicating that these benefits extend even further than post-pregnancy weight loss. In fact, the study shows that women who breast feed during motherhood are more likely to have a healthier body weight decades later, even into their 50s and 60s.
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Coffee During IVF: Excessive Consumption Could Reduce Fertility
It will likely come as no surprise that over-consumption of coffee can lead to insomnia, upset stomach, irritability and even muscle tremors. However, the risks may be even worse for specific groups of people. For example, researchers from Denmark recently conducted a study finding that drinking excess coffee during IVF may reduce fertility in women who seek to become pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF). The study found that women who drink six or more cups of coffee daily reduce their chances of becoming pregnant through IVF by up to 50%. If you’re a typical coffee drinker, or even a serious coffee lover, there’s probably no need to worry as the study found no fertility loss in women who drank between 1 and 5 cups of coffee per day. For women who drink more than five cups daily, however, the reduction in fertility is equivalent to smoking cigarettes.
Spanking Linked to Increased Risk of Mental Disorders in Children
Spanking or otherwise physically disciplining children when they’re young may increase their risk of developing not only one of the mental disorders in children, but also mental disorders when they’re older, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Manitoba. The researchers believe that between 2% and 7% of adult mental disorder cases are a direct result of physical punishment during childhood years. Some of the disorders the researchers said could be attributable to spanking include paranoia, anxiety disorder and major depression. Spanking may contribute to the relatively high rate of depression in children. It’s estimated that as many as 1 in every 33 children suffers from the condition, symptoms of which can include prolonged sad mood that disrupts daily activities, as well as strong feelings of guilt or worthlessness..
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