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Archive for April, 2008



Gene For Branchio-oculo-facial Syndrome Discovered

Friday 25 April 2008 @ 5:44 pm

In a collaborative effort, researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have discovered that deletions or mutations within the TFAP2A gene (Activating Enhancer-Binding Protein) result in the distinctive clefting disorder Branchio-Oculo-Facial syndrome (BOFS).
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Gene For Branchio-oculo-facial Syndrome Discovered




Leading Experts Investigate Shaken Baby Syndrome

Monday 14 April 2008 @ 5:22 pm

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), also known as childhood neurotrauma or inflicted traumatic brain injury, is the leading cause of death from childhood maltreatment. Unlike many types of child abuse, the action that causes SBS is known, occurs quickly, and is, theoretically, largely preventable. An international symposium sponsored by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome examined how to establish the incidence of inflicted traumatic brain injury in young children and explored issues of definitions, passive versus active surveillance, study designs, proxy measures, statistical issues and prevention. Key findings are published in a Special Supplement to the April 2008 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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Leading Experts Investigate Shaken Baby Syndrome