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Parent-Child Agreement on the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI-KID)
CONCLUSIONS: Parent-child agreement on the MINI-KID was low to moderate, and few factors were associated with agreement. These initial findings reaffirm the need for multiple informants when assessing psychopathology in children and can be used by health professionals to facilitate parent-child discussions in clinical settings in child psychiatry.PMID:34777509 | PMC:PMC8561856
Source: Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - November 15, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Erica McDonald Sydney Whitney Laurie Horricks Ellen L Lipman Mark A Ferro Source Type: research

Why are your hay fever symptoms worse than normal this summer?
The number of people seeking hay-fever advice on the NHS website has tripled in the past five weeks. A rise in the search for advice on hay fever has coincided with the recent hot weather.
Source: the Mail online | Health - June 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Specific psychological therapies versus other therapies or no treatment for severe and enduring anorexia nervosa
CONCLUSIONS: This review reports evidence from one trial that evaluated CBT-SEAN versus SSCM-SE. There was very low-certainty evidence of little or no difference in clinical improvement and treatment non-completion between the two therapies. There is a need for larger high-quality trials to determine the benefits of specific psychological therapies for people with SEAN. These should take into account the duration of illness as well as participants' previous experience with evidence-based psychological therapy for anorexia nervosa.PMID:37610143 | PMC:PMC10445422 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD011570.pub2
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - August 23, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: James Zhu Phillipa J Hay Yive Yang Daniel Le Grange J Hubert Lacey Sanja Lujic Caroline Smith Stephen Touyz Source Type: research

The effect of steaming on dust concentrations in hay
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of steaming on dust concentrations in hay. Dust levels of two alfalfa-orchardgrass hays (low mold [LM] and moderately moldy [MM]) were measured pre- and post-steaming using a commercial hay steamer (The Professional Hay Steamer; Happy Horse Products, Ltd., Palmyra, VA). Prior to steaming for 90 minutes, one flake (1.70 ± 0.23 kg, DM) was removed from the center of each bale (control or non-steamed flake), and the remaining hay was re-tied. Dust content of the control flake was measured while the bale was steamed. After steaming, one flake of steamed hay (1.56 ± 0.34...
Source: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science - April 29, 2013 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: J.E. Earing, C.C. Sheaffer, B.P. Hetchler, L.D. Jacobson, J.C. Paulson, M.R. Hathaway, K.L. Martinson Tags: Abstracts Source Type: research

Probiotic yoghurts 'may help' hay fever
Conclusion This review has identified 23 trials investigating the effect of probiotics upon allergic rhinitis, which most people experience as hay fever. Overall, it found some evidence that taking probiotic yoghurts or supplements could improve the quality of life of people with allergic rhinitis, compared to taking placebo. However, it didn't find a direct effect on overall symptoms, or on levels of IgE in the blood. The review of the data showed some of the problems with research into probiotics in relation to allergies. Many different strains of probiotic organisms were used in the study, although most were from the f...
Source: NHS News Feed - May 7, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Heart/lungs Food/diet Source Type: news

A Comparative Analysis Among the SRS M & amp;M, NIS, and KID Databases for the Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Conclusions There are similarities and differences between the three databases. These discrepancies are likely due to the varying data-gathering methods each organization uses to collect their morbidity data. Level of Evidence Level IV.
Source: Spine Deformity - October 27, 2016 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

The effects of nutrition and parity on the development and productivity of Angora goats: 1. Manipulation of mid pregnancy nutrition on energy intake and maintenance requirement, kid birth weight, kid survival, doe live weight and mohair production
Publication date: December 2016 Source:Small Ruminant Research, Volume 145 Author(s): B.A. McGregor Farmers report low Angora kid birth weight associated with high kid mortality. As breeding goats are likely to face energy restrictions during winter when pregnant this study investigated the effects of energy intake during mid pregnancy on Angora kidding losses, birth weight, placenta weight and productivity of does. The design was three levels of mid pregnancy nutrition (MPN) with live weight (mean±sd, 34.6±3.1kg) and parity blocks. Following artificial insemination and pregnancy scanning 102 does, including 24 twin bea...
Source: Small Ruminant Research - October 28, 2016 Category: Zoology Source Type: research