Infants
London, May 22: There has been a significant decline in the abortion rates in the United Kingdom, reveals DOH. The number of abortions decreased by nearly 1.6 percent in Wales and England last year, the data given by the health department reveals.
London, May 21: Twins born as a result of assisted reproductive technology (ART) stand a greater risk of serious illness or death in the first three years of life than naturally conceived twins, results of a new study warn.
Lucknow, May 15: Saaksham Foundation and CWC Lucknow have supported Bitta, the youngest acid attack victim, to obtain financial relaxation from CSMMU.
Boston, May 14: A spectacular new study has established that the embryo's heartbeat and blood circulation play a crucial part in development of the embryo's blood stem cells.
Proper care is essential to maintain good health of breasts. Here's how to take care of your breasts during and after pregnancy.
Like your mood swings, the breasts also show prominent signs of pregnancy. They evolve and prepare themselves for the arrival of the newcomer.
Keeping babies’ milk bottles clean is very important for their overall well being. Here are 10 simple steps to sterilize the milk bottles properly.
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela, May 14: A remote village in Kerela has become a centre of attraction because of its population of twins. The village boasts of having 250 sets of twins.
New Jersey, May 13: A new study claims that mothers have a propensity to over-feed their newborn babies (between the ages of six months and one year), which is one of the major factors that contribute to obesity among small children.
Some frequently asked questions, and their answers, for HIV positive pregnant women.
Most women who are HIV -positive are identified before or during pregnancy. This means good news, for they can take the entire preventive steps during pregnancy, birth and after birth, to prevent the virus being transmitted to their baby.
London, May 7: Come May 11 and baby’s health will be tracked as per new growth charts, UK’s Department of Health announced. The new charts, redrawn using stats from the World Health Organisation (WHO), will check obesity and boost breastfeeding rates, authorities say.
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Swine Flu Updates
New York, October 13 -- A Canadian research shows that H1N1 influenza associated with respiratory failure could prove to be more fatal for the younger population with no serious underlying medical conditions, contrary to the chronically ill and the elderly who are believed to be more prone to the disease.
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Teething is a painful time that is tough not only on your baby but affects you too. Here are few tips to help your child during teething.
The infants feel a lot of pain during teething. They cry excessively, sleep less, drool constantly, get fussy with feeds, suck their fingers more and pull or rub their ears. But, good or bad, every child has to go through this process.
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What better way to raise awareness for this unpredictable and often incapacitating disease than by highlighting the latest research and bringing hope for the MS patients.
In India, multiple sclerosis (MS) was thought to be rare disease a few years ago. But modern techniques like MRI scan are helping diagnose new cases earlier, and the number of MS patients is rising.
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For all the talk of beauty being only skin deep, its significance in everyday life cannot be denied. People just love a beautiful face and that’s a fact.
If one were to study the science behind beauty, it would be stripped of its mystique. Over time, researchers have found that, diverse though the human race is, there is an amazing uniformity in ideas and perceptions of beauty.
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