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Prenatal baby aspirin not harmful to infants: study
Latest Breaking Health News & Information -RSS headlines- Health.am —
Authority: 142
Baby aspirin taken for high-risk pregnancy complications does not appear to harm brain development among very premature children assessed when 5 years old, according to a French study. It may actually have some benefit, the study hints.As this was an observational study, Dr. Stephane Marret from Rouen University ...3 hours ago -
Helping Kids Have a Healthy Holiday
Diets in Review Blog —
Authority: 527
My kids love the holidays. Adore the holidays. Fantasize about the holidays. Not just for the presents, which of course are the centerpiece, but for the treats that we always seem to have around. The cookies, cakes and fudge that seem to magically appear and multiply, the junk foods that we seem to rely on just a ...11 hours ago -
Polycythemia of the newborn
BabyandBump —
Authority: 192
Was anyone elses little one born with this? We found out Harvey had it when he was 4 hours old when he was admitted to SCBU as he was very jittery. He had Polycythemia,hypoglycemia and Jaundice. I was told it was very common but have yet to meet or hear about anyone else who experienced it with their child. Donna xxxx19 hours ago -
Single Shot of H1N1 Vaccine May Be Enough for Kids (HealthDay)
Relevant News —
Authority: 178
HealthDay - MONDAY, Dec. 21 (HealthDay News) -- A single dose of the H1N1 flu vaccine may be enough to guard children and infants against potential infection, Australian researchers report.22 hours ago -
One Dose of H1N1 Vaccine May Provide Sufficient Protection for Infants and Children
Latest Breaking Health News & Information -RSS headlines- Health.am —
Authority: 142
One dose of vaccine may be effective to protect infants and children and reduce transmission of the H1N1 virus, according to a study in JAMA, published online today because of its public health implications. The study will appear in the January 6 print edition of the journal.Initial reports of 2009 influenza A(H1N1) ...22 hours ago -
What are You Doing Tonight? Share a Little Comfort with Kraft!
Woman Tribune —
Authority: 128
Who doesn’t love Kraft mac and cheese? I grew up on it, entered my young adult years making it in the middle of the night while pulling all-nighters either with schoolwork or with coding websites and blogging, which I started doing when I was 13 years old. And now even as an adult, it’s the only mac and cheese ...1 day ago -
Interview with Alan Greene MD, author Raising Baby Green
The Health Care Blog —
Authority: 564
One of the most remarkable talks I heard this year wasnt about health care. It was about food. Of course, food is very, very closely related to health and health is at least tangentially related to health care. So I...1 day ago -
Orphanage Care In Developing Countries Is A Viable Option, Study Finds
Health News from Medical News Today —
Authority: 700
A study, published on Thursday in PLoS One, finds that the "care at orphanages [in developing countries] is often at least as good as that given by families who take in orphaned or abandoned children," challenging "the widespread belief that orphans in poor countries fare best in family-style homes in the community ...1 day ago -
Individual Health Insurance In Texas May Change
Health Insurance Blog —
Authority: 422
Texas insurance consumer advocate is looking to get rid of the blanket authority of health insurance companies to decide what their policies will cover according to the article “Texas Consumer Advocate Wants Ban on Health Insurers’ Blanket Clauses” by Terrence Stutz on DallasNews.com. This would cause a big ...1 day ago -
Christmas Miracle: New York City Mom Regains Sight Sees Daughter For First Time
You Think What? —
Authority: 109
Cassy Rivera of Brooklyn New York lost her vision when she gave birth to her daughter two years ago. Rivera, the mother of two, became blind due to a rare disease called uveitis. Fortunately, Dr. C. Michael Samson, his fellow Dr. Vincente Diaz, and their surgical team at the New York Ear and Eye Infirmary (NYEE) ...1 day ago -
Warning To Parents: Hospital Records Show Consistent Rate Of Lacerations, Accidental Ingestion Of Ornament Fragments By Children
Health News from Medical News Today —
Authority: 700
A new study from Childrens Hospital Bostons Division of Emergency Medicine has found that holiday decorations, particularly glass ornaments, are one more safety hazard parents must consider during the season. A review of records from Childrens Emergency Department revealed an average of five ornament-related injuries ...2 days ago -
Negotiating to 60 Votes, Compromise by Compromise
NewsHunter.org —
Authority: 167
To get the 60 votes needed to pass their bill, Democrats scrapped the idea of a government-run public insurance plan, cherished by liberals.2 days ago -
Top picks for eco-friendly toys 2009
Issues affecting your family's health —
Authority: 106
Here is my list of the best eco-friendly toys for Christmas 2009! No lead, no BPA, no PVC, no phthalates, or other toxic paints, plastics or glues. Many of these are toys we have purchased ourselves and they have been personally tested by my kids. (imagines coming) Birth+ Fish teether , by Natersutten Great ...2 days ago -
Negotiating to 60 Votes, Compromise by Compromise
NYT > Theater —
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To get the 60 votes needed to pass their bill, Democrats scrapped the idea of a government-run public insurance plan, cherished by liberals.2 days ago -
Bipolar diagnoses in foster children rise, informed consent becomes a bygone
Beyond Meds —
Authority: 433
Informed consent has never existed in any meaningful way in psychiatry. This headline pretends that it has. None the less, what is happening to our most vulnerable children is a travesty and it’s unprecedented.From the Chicago Tribune:Powerful mood-altering drugs were prescribed to hundreds of Illinois foster ...2 days ago -
The Children’s Hospital Guide to Your Child’s Health and Development
Sreelancer —
Authority: 176
From Publishers Weekly Parenting literature is rife with specialization, and all-encompassing guides are often too general to be helpful; this new book from Children’s Hospital Boston is an admirable exception. Assembled by a highly credentialed team of Harvard educators, with input from over 75 members of the ...3 days ago -
Advancing Scientific Research And Creating Jobs With Recovery Act Grants At LA BioMed
Health News from Medical News Today —
Authority: 700
Researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) expect to receive more than $4.5 million in grants from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act.), including nearly $1 million from the highly competitive Challenge Grant program for a study that seeks to reduce the number of ...3 days ago -
Doctors Warn Of Deadly Choking Game - American Academy Of Pediatrics
Health News from Medical News Today —
Authority: 700
Media reports have brought increased attention to a deadly game children are playing, often resulting in death or near-death. In the choking game, participants attempt to get "high" or experience a euphoric feeling by temporarily depriving the brain of oxygen by applying pressure to the neck until they pass out. In ...3 days ago -
Stocking up on Meds - what would you recommend?
BabyandBump —
Authority: 192
Hey there We are going to be back in the UK for a week for the first time in 2 years :yipee: The chemists here are pants - everything is behind the counter so you have to know what youre asking for, but they have hardly and medicines that I know so I never know what to get. I want to stock up on useful things, so ...3 days ago -
Out of the mouths of babes
The Canary Report —
Authority: 117
The 13-year-old son of Canary Report member Susan K. made this wonderful poster on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity for his health class. Proud mom Susan explains: My son made this poster for his school project in order to help educate people about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. He researched and did this all on ...3 days ago

