The unpredictable nature of spring weather makes it necessary to be keenly aware of your baby’s body temperature day and night. When a baby is in the beginning stages of life, it’s important to keep him or her from becoming overheated or overly chilled to avoid an increased risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), […] The post 4 Tips to Keep Your Baby Comfy During Spring’s Fickle Temps appeared first on .
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The Stranger on the Bridge, review: a moving reunion and tale of mental health
Channel 4’s The Stranger on the Bridge was a moving reunion, says Christopher Howse
Smoking legislation prevents more than 11,000 child hospital admissions in England each year
The introduction of smoke-free legislation in England was associated with over 11,000 fewer admissions to hospital a year from respiratory infections in children, according to a new study.
SDSU researchers awarded NIH grant to understand how autism plays out across the lifespan
In the public consciousness, autism spectrum disorder only affects children. In truth, ASD is a lifelong condition. But how it affects older adults is a gaping unknown in autism research. Now, a new and significant grant from the National Institutes of Health will help researchers at San Diego State University understand how the disorder plays out across the lifespan.
As the nation waits, why the Princess must be called Diana
Whether it is her Christian or middle name, she will, without any doubt, be Diana’s writes Allison Pearson
Why I am having a double mastectomy
A 34-year-old mother of two young daughters explains how she reached her difficult decision to have the “Angelina Jolie” procedure
‘Consent in childbirth is a joke’: How British women are silenced in the delivery room
The case of an American woman, who was unwillingly cut by doctors during birth, has shocked many. But this problem isn’t confined to the US, says Milli Hill. British women find it just as hard to get their voices heard
Delaying umbilical cord clamping may improve child’s development
The first study to assess the long-term developmental outcomes of delayed cord clamping suggests boys may benefit if clamping is delayed by 3 minutes after birth.
Whole Blood Best for Youngest Heart Surgery Patients
Exposure to fewer donors may reduce lifelong risks Source: HealthDay
Wings of Courage: New book pays tribute to Livonia girl who fought cancer
Leah James loved the color purple, Nemo and storybooks. She was also well known for her contagious smile and the phrase “my heart is happy” even when she was fighting cancer at age four.