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Julia Magallanes

6-Great information on the basics of diabetes - 0 views

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    Title:Diabetes basics Author:none Date published: n.d. Why relevant and summary:This article is relevant because it discusses diabetes, which could affect a person in middle adulthood. Diabetes can be affected by age, race, gender and family history. How this influenced my thinking:In terms of age, race and gender, this hits home because this affects my dad. Now that there is a history of it, I need to work on preventing this from happening to me. Credibility of source:Credible, it's from the American diabetes association
Ruby Gonzalez

Diabetes Epidemic - 1 views

Title: Diabetes Epidemic Author: Kenneth Jost Date Published: 2001 Why Relevant and Summary: This is relevant to our class topic about obesity. This article goes in depth about the implications of...

12-A Obesity&Bullying

started by Ruby Gonzalez on 31 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Sarah Haughton

7- The Parent Report With Doug Cope - Podcast #24 "Breastfeeding" - 0 views

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    Title: Breastfeeding Author: Doug Cope Date Published: 1/19/2013 Why Relevant and Summary: Great one minute talk about the benefits of breastfeeding, and alternative options. In a study from the Center for Disease and Control, 1,500 women were surveyed their plans for exclusive breastfeeding after birth of their incoming child, 85% of the women stated they planned to exclusively breastfeed, while only 32% of those moms actually were able to after birth, "..and that just shows that we're not supporting mothers to be able to feed their babies in ways they'd like". American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization recommend that women breastfeed exclusively for the first six months of babies lives due to the health benefits. Infants that are breastfed have reduced risk of ear infections, gastrointestinal infections, diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome. Mothers who breastfeed have reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer. In order to improve the breastfeeding rate, it is important that in the first days of an infant's life s/he can stay with their mother for the first 24 hours of life in the hospital to receive exclusively breast milk. How This Influenced My Thinking: I learned about the benefits of breastfeeding, and the large impact it has on babies' development. Credibility of Source: Very credible.
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