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    By: Ashish Jain | May 23rd 2006
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  • Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy
    By: Low Jeremy | Aug 13th 2006
    You have heard about cerebral palsy and you may wonder if your child has one. Firstly, before you go ahead and think that your child may have cerebral palsy, you first have to know what it is all about.

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  • Over 100 Frightening Facts About Smoking
    By: Ciaran J Newman | Aug 23rd 2006
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  • 7 Reasons You Need To Quit Smoking Today
    By: Terence Young | Nov 6th 2006
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  • Bad Health Effects Of Alcohol: Worth Avoiding
    By: Gabriel Adams | Jan 11th 2007
    Most of us have engaged in drinking alcohol at some point. It may have been to satisfy our curiosity, out of peer pressure, our 21st birthday bash, or just as part of a celebration. Alcohol can help us relax and enjoy what is taking place. There are those who consume alcohol in excess and too often. The result is it takes a toll on their life and their health.

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  • Fish Oils - Can You Give Birth To Smart Babies Safely?
    By: | Feb 8th 2007
    Fish oils have received a lot of publicity with regards their benefits to adults, but few pregnant women are aware of how important they are for the health of their growing babies. Learn more about the risks and benefits to children here. Read

  • Vitamin B9 Benefits, Sources And Deficiency
    By: Tom alter | Feb 16th 2007
    Vitamin B9, is also referred to as folic acid or folacin or folate; and its chemical name is pteroylglutamic acid. Folic acid is the parent compound of a large group of naturally occurring, structurally related compounds collectively known as the folates.

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  • Types Of Nursery Nurse Jobs
    By: Amit Sharma | Mar 15th 2007
    There is great scope for nursery nurses; they work in various places to take care of infants in a nursery or in specialist schools. Some nursery nurses work with the physically or mentally challenged children. There are still other nursery nurses that take care of the aged. Thus, nursery nurse jobs are available in schools, day nurseries, hospitals, or as private nurses in households for children and the elderly, among others. Read

  • Copper : Dietary Sources, Health Benefit And Deficiency
    By: Candy Williams | Apr 3rd 2007
    Copper is the third most richly found trace mineral in the human body - transported in the bloodstream on a plasma protein called ceruloplasmin. The liver and brain contain the largest amounts of copper in the human body, with smaller amounts in other organs

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  • Minerals And Vitamins For Women
    By: | Jun 2nd 2007
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  • Essential And Non-essential Fatty Acids Function In Intelligence
    By: Judy Wellsworth | Jun 13th 2007
    Fish has been known for over two hundred years as a brain food". Why is this? Because brain health and intelligence requires the rich supply of omega 3 essential fatty acids that are found in fish.

    DHA is one of the omega 3 essential fatty acids that contributes to the formation of synaptic connections in the brain, thereby aiding intelligence. The synaptic connections are what makes it possible to send messages around the body and brain. They must function properly for ...
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  • Aspirin "reduces Risk Of Pre-eclampsia In Pregnancy"
    By: Chris Marshall | Aug 24th 2007
    A major study has suggested that taking aspirin during pregnancy could reduce the risk of the potentially dangerous condition pre-eclampsia. Read

  • What You Must Know About Infant Apnea
    By: | Aug 26th 2007
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    Apnea is a potentially life-threatening condition that transcends all ages. Granddads and newly born babies alike are susceptible to this condition. It is argued that temporary pauses in breathing or apnea are normal and should be no cause for alarm, but numerous cases prove otherwise.

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  • Baby's Skin Care
    By: Juliet Cohen | Oct 31st 2007
    A newborn's skin is soft and delicate. Proper skin care and bathing can help maintain the health and texture of the baby's skin. It is important to understand that to take care of Baby's skin the most natural way is often best. Read

  • Mental Development Of Preterm Babies
    By: Stephen Campbell | Nov 13th 2007
    Low weight preterm babies who receive breast milk immediately after birth while in the intensive care unit have higher scores of mental development at 30 months as compared to other babies who were not breast fed. Read

  • Healthy And Smooth Pregnancy With Prenatal Yoga Practice!
    By: Neelima Reddy | Dec 27th 2007
    Now a day, prenatal yoga is becoming more popular and is essentially practiced by pregnant women for its health benefits. The aim of prenatal yoga is to unite the body, mind and spirit through poses, breathing exercises, and meditation. Read

  • Warning Possible Danger In Coffee Shops If You're Pregnant
    By: Barry Share | Feb 11th 2008
    Pregnancy is most often a joyful time, but it's also a time when women must be careful of what they eat and drink. A new study has found that caffeine can be dangerous for pregnant women, especially during the first trimester. Read

  • An Overview Of Cerebral Palsy
    By: Joe Devine | Mar 3rd 2008
    Cerebral Palsy is a condition that affects 10,000 children per year. It affects the brains development which manifests itself in physical problems. Read

  • The Risks Of A Late Pregnancy
    By: Apurva Shree | Mar 20th 2008
    Delayed motherhood is becoming very common as women are getting more career oriented, but one must know that the risks of a late pregnancy are linked to both the mother and the child Read

  • The Benefits Of Fish Oil Continue To Grow!
    By: Darrell Miller-1603 | Apr 23rd 2008
    With the Increase of fast food and over processed diets, Americans are severely lacking fish oil specifically DHA and EPA in their diet. Boost your overall health and reduce the likely hood of disease with a good contaminate free fish oil. Read

  • More Dioxins In Organic Milk Compared To Regular Milk
    By: Russell Eaton | Apr 27th 2008
    Coal-fired electricity stations send dioxins into the air as the smoke is dispersed. Also, dioxins come from all types of factory wastes, commercial incineration, traffic pollution, industrial emissions, fires, and many other chemical and industrial processes. Tests show dioxins to be the most potent carcinogen known to man. Read

  • March Of Dimes
    By: Christopher Watson | Jul 7th 2008
    March of Dimes is a health charity committed to prevent birth defects and infant mortality. It was originally founded to prevent polio. Read

  • Canadian Pharmacies Introduce Rosacea Breakthrough
    By: Cory Chiarello | Sep 22nd 2008
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  • Medicines And Drugs To Be Avoided During Pregnancy
    By: Brain | Oct 9th 2008
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    Cyclizine : The effects are the same as chlorocyclizine.

    Cyclophosphamide: This has the same effects busulphan.
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  • Quit It--how Smoking Harms Your Fertility And Your Chances Of Having The Healthy Baby Of Your Dreams
    By: Gabriela Rosa | Jan 7th 2009
    This article describes how smoking can harm your chances of creating a healthy baby and how you can quit without stress. Read

  • Deck Out Your Baby Online
    By: Bobby Buys | Mar 24th 2009
    Parents looking to buy comfortable and convenient baby gear that doesn't break the budget should look outside of the retail store. The place to turn to are online auction sites and marketplaces, where individuals trade with other individuals. Read

  • Prenatal Vitamins †Folic Acid
    By: kdev | Jun 19th 2009
    Being healthy is important for a would-be-mother as well as the baby. In order to stay healthy, an expecting mother needs to take the right amount of nutrients. Read

  • Heart Diseases- Causes, Symptoms,types, Prevention & Treatment Of Heart Diseases
    By: Kyle Norton | Aug 6th 2009
    Beside cancer, heart disease kills more than 2,000 Americans everyday. Approximately 60 million Americans have heart disease. Read

  • Engorged Breasts
    By: Mac grath | Aug 20th 2009
    Most moms pump breast milk to collect and store it for their babies while they are not around. However, if you have engorged breasts you can express some of your milk to ease the discomfort. If your baby is premature or cannot latch on to your breast for some reason, pumping breast milk might be recommended for her. Read

  • What Is The Best Pregnancy Food For Your Unborn Child??
    By: Roger Noonan | Sep 3rd 2009
    Did you know that there is a pregnancy food that can make all the difference in your child's development? It is important that pregnant mothers understand that their unborn children eat and drink everything that they put inside of their bodies. Babies are very sensitive to the type of nutrition they are receiving. Read

  • Foods To Avoid When Pregnant: Learn The Facts.
    By: Roger Noonan | Oct 26th 2009
    While it is important to learn what healthy eating is while pregnant it is also important to know what foods to avoid when pregnant. There are a lot of myths out there surrounding foods and what they can do to the baby. Here we are going to offer some straight talk about what foods you should do your best to stay away from while you are pregnant and hopefully explain what proper pregnancy nutrition is. Read

  • Cerebral Palsy The Result Of Med Mal
    By: Christopher Mellino | Dec 17th 2009
    Many people don’t realize that cerebral palsy is often the result of medical malpractice. Read

  • Reborn Dolls And Kits For Collectors
    By: Katrina Stephens | Jan 6th 2010
    The act of creating reborn dolls has been perfected and refined. From painting methods to enhancements today's reborn is more realistic than ever. Work is no longer completed at the point of the beauty on the outside. By including add-on variations and elements such as a heartbeat simulator, these creations are truly life-like. Read

  • Lung Disease - An Overview
    By: genelia mark | Jan 25th 2010
    Human lungs are almost as important as the heart in terms of their functions. Whenever you take a breath of air, your heart takes the oxygen supplied by your lungs and sends some eventually to every cell in your body.

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  • Foods To Eat When Pregnant That Will Ensure A Healthy Baby.
    By: Roger Noonan | Jan 30th 2010
    As soon as you realise you're pregnant, there is one thing that becomes top priority and that is a healthy baby. During pregnancy, there are only a few ways of making sure your baby is healthy. The first is to cut out alcohol, the second is to stop smoking, and the third way, and probably the most important way, is to maintain a healthy diet. Read

  • Medical Errors: Are We In Safe Hands?
    By: Katt Mollar | Feb 10th 2010
    Mistakes are not something that we usually associate with the medical field. But medical misadventures occur and will continue to occur. The obstacles remain formidable what with overcrowding, overworked staff and cost cutting. In the meantime, patients must be vigilant, ask questions and be their own advocate. Read

  • Growth Disturbances How You Increase Height
    By: adrianna smith | Feb 19th 2010
    Height is very hereditary. High parents' children are often at the upper end, and perhaps beyond normal limits. Similarly, young parents, often young children. A late growth pattern with late onset of puberty may also be hereditary. Read

  • Uncommon Baby Gift Tips
    By: kayla | May 25th 2010
    When you come across out someone you know and really enjoy is obtaining a toddler, you are probably excited about planning out to discover some little one gifts for the mom and dad to be. Read

  • What Type Of Car Seat Do I Need?
    By: Sandy Richards | Dec 3rd 2010
    There are many car seats that are on the market and as a new parent this can be quite overwhelming. There’s no doubt that you want to choose the best car seat for the optimum protection of your child, but how do you know what is correct when making this purchase. Read

  • 90 Teen Pregnancies At One Memphis High School
    By: Ritika | Jan 17th 2011
    Teen pregnancy epidemic has hit a school in Memphis! Nearly 90 students at Frayser High School are pregnant or have given birth in the last year, according to the latest statistics report.
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  • Premature Babies: What You Need To Know
    By: Tony and Nyrie Roos | Jun 5th 2011
    Many women think that it is somehow their fault that they have given birth to a premature baby. Nothing could be further from the truth; provided the mother does not fall in the risk category, it cannot be her fault. Kangaroo Mother Care has provided mother’s with premature babies a means to do something about it. Read

  • Will Texas Health Insurance And Healthcare Quality Improve?
    By: Wiley Long | Jul 5th 2011
    Last year, health care reform focused on improving health insurance for Texas by extending coverage to more Americans. This year, the federal emphasis is on making health care safer. Read

  • Clearing The Air- Baby Sling Recalls
    By: Robin Johnson | Sep 5th 2011
    Learn the truths about baby sling recalls. Do you think baby slings are dangerous. Get the facts now. Read

  • New Research Reveals That Mum's Diet May Influence Baby's Allergies
    By: Jackie De Burca | Sep 21st 2011
    Research of diet in pregnancy continues to increase and one recent study reveals that a mother's-to-be diet may also play a part in her baby's chance of developing allergies. Find out about the importance of n-3PUFAs (found in walnuts, salmon and more food sources) during pregnancy. Improve your baby's chances of reduced risk of allergies, higher mental abilities and more. Read

  • Neonatology Jobs For Nurses And Nurse Practitioners
    By: Nancy poul | Sep 25th 2011
    Walk into any neonatology department at your local hospital and you'll see a whole host of individuals scurrying around with plenty of tasks to get done. Read

  • Awareness Of Cancer From Smoking And Tobacco Facts
    By: leena Mathew | Oct 24th 2011
    The adverse effects of smoking ultimately lead to cancer on a widespread scale. Cancer from smoking is usually a habit that is started during adolescence due to peer pressure. Read

  • Pregnancy Symptoms
    By: jenniferobodo | Oct 28th 2011
    There are certain symptoms of pregnancy that a woman should be aware of. If these pregnancy symptoms continue for 4 days or more then the chances are that you are pregnant. Read

  • Dealing With Developmental Disabilities
    By: Mary Jones | Nov 27th 2011
    Developmental disabilities are lifelong problems that manifest in people before the age of 18. The problems can be physical or mental in nature, and in some cases, both. Even though this might be the case, kids with disabilities could live productive and happy lives. Read

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  • Womens North Face Denali - Boy With Cerebral Palsy
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    years north face fleece, Chai Xiaofen carrying Ye Haixiang removed Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and other places for treatment, spent all the family savings, small Haixiang the disease is still not completely better, can not walk, can not properly reading literacy , and even urine can not take care of themselves. Read


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