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Doneen S

Mum Mum's Blog Report: 6 Reasons to Go Green; Gluten Free Recipe of the Month: Kale Sau... - 0 views

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    6 Reasons to Go Green Gluten Free Recipe of the Month: Kale Sausage Risotto UW Study Finds Experience may be the Best Teacher for Infants
Doneen S

Baby Development - UW Study Finds Experience may be the Best Teacher for Infants | MumMums - 0 views

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    More and more research unveils the importance of parenting skills in a baby's first year of life. As the old saying goes, experience is the best teacher and many new parents would certainly agree. The same adage may apply to infants as well, as a new study found 10 month old babies were already able to apply lessons learned.
Doneen S

Baby Development - Fishy Diet in Early Infancy Cuts Eczema Risk | MumMums - 0 views

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    There is something fishy going on, going on your plate that is. Recent studies have found fish to be highly beneficial in the diet of expecting women for improving overall health of both mother and baby. Eating fish just got even better as a new study found that letting babies eat fish may keep eczema at bay.
Doneen S

Baby Development - University of Michigan Study Asks What's The Connection Between Mom'... - 0 views

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    Getting a good night's sleep with a newborn baby in the house, as many parents know, is not going to happen anytime soon. Despite the odd waking hours of babies, the first 6 months of life are critical to helping a baby set their circadian rhythms (regular sleeping and rising patterns) that will stay with them for years to come. Some babies, however, may have some hurdles to overcome as a new study explains babies' with depressed mothers experience disruptive sleep.
Doneen S

Baby Development - Harvard Study Finds Pregnant Women who Eat Fish and Breastfeed Longe... - 0 views

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    Certain fish can provide an excellent source of the essential fatty omega 3, a nutrient that is vital for healthy infant brain development. Years ago, expecting women were encouraged to consume fish to increase omega 3 intake, but that recommendation had tapered off due to the high amounts of mercury in fish from our polluted waters. A new study found that moderate consumption is most beneficial for both mother and baby.
Roshni Khatun

Create A Study Environment For Your Child - 0 views

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    Education in today's world plays an important role in every individual's life. In order to keep pace with it various citizens residing in the apartments follow various techniques of home based learning in order to train their kids in academics during their examinations.
thepeachygirls

Breast Augmentation and Breastfeeding Are Compatible | Peachymama - 0 views

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    "The study did not suggest that breast augmentation impeded breastfeeding. In fact, other research has proven that most women who have such a procedure can successfully breastfeed their baby. "
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    "The study did not suggest that breast augmentation impeded breastfeeding. In fact, other research has proven that most women who have such a procedure can successfully breastfeed their baby. "
Vortege Ville

Hospital Asthma Grades Don't Improve Kids' Outcomes: Study - 0 views

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    Hospitals that meet standards for the treatment of asthma don't do any better at preventing children from showing back up in the ER with asthma symptoms, a new study has found.
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: A Rankle in Time - 0 views

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    I'm sure you've heard the story a million times by now. The one about the Cultural Anthropologists who were sent back to the 21st Century to study the American Family. Sadly, due to a miscalculation...
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: The Hammer - 0 views

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    As a parent I have made many mistakes. I know that if I had studied harder for the Parental Aptitude Test some of these mistakes could have been avoided. One of the areas I consistently score below average on is Discipline...
Judith Bell

Embryo Adoption Agencies - 0 views

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    Providence Place is one of the best embryo adoption agencies in San Antonio has an embryo adoption program. Embryo adoption requires a home study and education. For more information on embryo adoption call (210) 696-2410.
thepeachygirls

Baby Allergies - "Nutty" Study Has Mums Rethinking Their Diets | Peachymama - 0 views

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    "Nut Consumption While Breastfeeding: Is It OK?"
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    "Nut Consumption While Breastfeeding: Is It OK?"
Doneen S

Top 10 Science Based Parenting Tips - 0 views

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    Several studies over the past year have revealed a consistent message: good parenting in the first year of a baby's life can have a lasting impact on child development well into the teenage years. While the definition of "good parenting" is loosely defined, here are the top 10 science based parenting tips.
Vortege Ville

Study: Asthma drugs raise risk of complications in children - 0 views

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    When used alone, the asthma medications known as long-acting beta-agonists are associated with an increased risk of serious complications, new research indicates.
Olga Parker

Main Myths and Facts about Fatherhood - 0 views

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    Society and relationship with your own father develop your idea about how it's like to be a dad. Unfortunately society is prone to believe different false information including myths about fatherhood. So if you are already a new dad or planning to become one, we offer you to read the scientific studies to know the reality of such a wonderful stage of life as fatherhood.
Vortege Ville

Soda Bans in Schools Have Limited Impact - 0 views

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    State laws that ban soda in schools - but not other sweetened beverages - have virtually no impact on the amount of sugary drinks middle school students buy and consume at school, a new study shows.
Vortege Ville

Kids' ER concussion visits up 60 percent over decade - 0 views

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    The number of athletic children going to hospitals with concussions is up 60 percent in the past decade, a finding that is likely due to parents and coaches being more careful about getting head injuries treated, according to a new federal study.
Vortege Ville

Workplace Pollution Linked to Kids' Asthma Risk - 0 views

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    A pregnant woman who is exposed to airborne pollutants at work increases her baby's chance of developing asthma later in life, a new study has found.
Vortege Ville

Profanity on television linked to foul-mouthed kids - DailyHealth.me - 0 views

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    Is TV turning our kids into fountains of four-letter words? Maybe so, says a new study that finds a link between foul-mouthed inner-city children and profanity-ridden shows and video games.
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