Tag: Early Intervention


  • The Hidden Cost Of Premature Births

    The Hidden Cost Of Premature Births

    The Hidden Cost Of Premature Births According to the World Health Organization, one in every ten babies is born a little earlier than planned, beginning life in a race against the clock. Premature birth affects families around the world, but its costs extend far beyond the immediate hospital stay. While survival and medical milestones are…

  • Westchester County Observes World Prematurity Day to Shine Light on Preterm Birth Challenges

    Westchester County Observes World Prematurity Day to Shine Light on Preterm Birth Challenges

    Westchester County Joins Global Effort on World Prematurity Day On Monday, November 17, the Westchester County Health Department will mark World Prematurity Day, an annual observance that raises awareness about the challenges and lifelong impacts of preterm birth. The event aligns with a global initiative led by the World Health Organization to highlight the needs…

  • Westchester County Observes World Prematurity Day to Raise Awareness

    Westchester County Observes World Prematurity Day to Raise Awareness

    World Prematurity Day Comes to Westchester County On Monday, November 17, the Westchester County Health Department is recognizing World Prematurity Day to raise awareness about the challenges and lifelong impact of preterm birth. The observance aims to inform families, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and the wider community about the needs of babies born early and the…

  • England’s SEND System on the Brink: Councils Warn of Total Collapse

    England’s SEND System on the Brink: Councils Warn of Total Collapse

    England’s SEND System on the Brink Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support in England is facing a potential “total collapse,” according to leading council coalitions. The warning comes as local authorities grapple with rising demand, stretched budgets, and complex care pathways that many say have become unsustainable. The implications reach far beyond administrative grids—impacting…

  • Walking Experience Shapes Locomotor Exploration in Premature Infants

    Walking Experience Shapes Locomotor Exploration in Premature Infants

    Understanding prematurity and early motor development Premature birth—defined as delivery before 37 weeks of gestational age—affects millions of infants worldwide and poses unique challenges for early motor development. Incomplete intrauterine maturation often leads to differences in muscle strength, coordination, and sensory processing. As clinicians and researchers seek to optimize outcomes, questions arise about how experiences…

  • COVID-19 During Pregnancy Linked to Neurodevelopmental Risks in Young Children

    COVID-19 During Pregnancy Linked to Neurodevelopmental Risks in Young Children

    Overview: COVID-19 in pregnancy and child development Emerging research continues to shine a light on how infections during pregnancy may influence a child's development. A recent study published in Obstetrics & Gynecology (ObGyn) investigates whether maternal COVID-19 infection is associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental diagnoses in children by the age of three. The…

  • COVID During Pregnancy Raises Autism and Speech Delay Risk in Children

    COVID During Pregnancy Raises Autism and Speech Delay Risk in Children

    New Findings Link COVID Infection in Pregnancy to Developmental Risks A recent United States study found that children born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy face a higher risk of developmental disorders, including autism and speech delays, by the age of three. The research adds to growing evidence about how maternal health during pregnancy…

  • Child Maltreatment Leaves Measurable DNA Scars on Children: A Groundbreaking Epigenetic Link to Brain Change

    Child Maltreatment Leaves Measurable DNA Scars on Children: A Groundbreaking Epigenetic Link to Brain Change

    Overview: A Biological Footprint of Childhood Trauma Child maltreatment — including abuse and neglect — is recognized as a major global public health challenge. Beyond its emotional and social consequences, recent research shows that early adversity leaves measurable biological marks on a child’s DNA. A multidisciplinary study conducted by researchers at the University of Fukui…

  • Social prescribing and community-based wellbeing for adolescents: mapping pathways to prevention and early intervention

    Social prescribing and community-based wellbeing for adolescents: mapping pathways to prevention and early intervention

    Introduction: a growing need for prevention in adolescent mental health Adolescent mental health is increasingly drawing attention in primary care, schools, and communities. The COVID-19 era intensified demand, while specialist services often struggle to meet needs promptly. Although social prescribing has gained traction for adults, its application to children and young people (CYP) remains limited…

  • Shocked to be diagnosed at 26: Sciatica strikes younger Singaporeans

    Shocked to be diagnosed at 26: Sciatica strikes younger Singaporeans

    Introduction: Sciatica isn’t just an older person’s problem Sciatica—nerve pain that travels from the lower back down the leg—is no longer confined to the elderly. In Singapore, doctors are observing more patients in their 20s to 40s presenting with sciatic pain, a trend linked to modern lifestyles that mix long hours of sitting with high-intensity…