Study results documenting parental hesitancy to begin and complete their child’s HPV vaccine series were published in The Lancet Public Health by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Based on survey data from the 2017-2018 National Immunization Study, the research team discovered that of the estimated 4.3 million children
Month: July 2020
Jul 22 2020 Toddlers may not be able to describe their feelings of uncertainty, but a new study from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis, provides evidence that toddlers may experience and deal with uncertainty in decision making in the same way as older children and adults. Small children
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 22 2020 One in every 500 babies is born with a condition called ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO), an obstruction of the ureter that prevents urine from flowing from one or both of the kidneys into the bladder. Usually diagnosed prenatally, UPJO can cause urinary tract infections and poor growth for
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 22 2020 Doctors have traditionally avoided prescribing nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen to patients with fractures. This belief is based on basic science research that supports delayed bone healing in some animal models, as well as in some spinal fusion cases. However, a new study from the University
We did it! After months of enduring lockdown, and failed attempts at e-learning, we’ve successfully reduced community spread of COVID-19. The world is starting to look somewhat normal again. I can go out for dinner, have a haircut, and get my nails done. While these possibilities almost fool me into thinking school will open full-time
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 21 2020 Bringing a little bit of science fiction into an operating room, a team of engineers and physicians at Washington University in St. Louis has shown for the first time that using a holographic display improves physician accuracy when performing a procedure to treat irregular heartbeat. Jennifer N. Avari
SURPRISING COOKING IDEAS Not everything you cook has to be difficult and take a lot of time. There are actually a bunch of different gadgets out there created to make you life easier when cooking. You might not know about all of them, which is why we’ve prepared today’s video for you! You’re about to
As the COVID-19 pandemic grips the world, concerns about transmission of the highly infectious causative agent – severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – from mother to the baby are valid. Several studies have dealt with the possibility of transmission of the infection from a COVID-19 positive to the newborn baby during birth or
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 21 2020 Seated around the dinner table, faculty affiliated with Stanford ChEM-H – one of Stanford University’s interdisciplinary institutes – spoke one-by-one, pitching ideas for collaborative research. Inspired by a recent medical conundrum, Gilbert Chu, a professor of medicine (oncology) and of biochemistry at Stanford Medicine, put out the call
Schools around Canada are debating how to reopen in the fall, and it’s brought up what feels like a string of unanswerable questions, for parents, teachers and school boards alike. How can we keep kids safe? How would physical distancing work in classes of 25 or 30 kids? Should students do half days or full days?
Clearing out Ford’s clothes was surprisingly harder than I thought! Some tips we noted along the way. =) Subscribe to WUM for new vids M-W-Th-F! http://bit.ly/sub2moms TIPS 1. Dump into one pile on the floor. 2. Choose destinations and create piles (ie charity, friend’s kids, etc). 3. Toss clothes that are super worn including underwear,
I’ll show you how to make basic sewing stitches: running stitch, backstitch, split stitch, french knot and chain stitch. I’ll also show you how to make beautiful yet very simple embroidered flowers, such as rose, dandelion, lazy daisy, hyacinth, satin flower and chamomile.Stay creative and have fun! 🙂 —————————————————————————————- 5-Minute Crafts: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5min.crafts/ Instagram:
Jul 21 2020 Masimo today announced the results of a prospective study published in the International Journal of Neonatal Screening in which researchers in Marrakesh, Morocco, conducted the first Moroccan study on critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) screening for newborns using Masimo SET® pulse oximetry. The authors concluded that “Our results encourage us to strengthen
Goodnight Moon We’ll never get tired of this ultimate classic of children’s literature, beloved by generations for its quiet prose and simple beauty. The Runaway Bunny “If you run away,” said his mother, “I will run after you. For you are my little bunny.” This book has never gone out of print since its publication
A new study strengthens the claim that children today are not as healthy as those decades ago. In fact, the study by researchers on behalf of the American Heart Association (AHA) has found that nearly 60 percent of American children do not have healthy cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), a key measure of physical fitness and overall
Image: Shutterstock “Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred.” – Bryant H. McGill Good manners are a basic code of conduct that teaches a child the right way to behave in a social environment. This learning is crucial for developing a pleasing personality and socially acceptable demeanor. Besides, it helps put
Meat-free doesn’t have to be a Monday thing. These ready-made proteins taste great and make plant-based eating a no-brainer. With the refresh of Canada’s Food Guide in early 2019, more and more families are now embracing plant-based meat alternatives—and why not? These vegetarian meats taste great and are kinder on the environment. While cooking without
What do premature babies hear while lying in an incubator? That is the question addressed by an interdisciplinary team from the Medical University of Vienna, led by Vito Giordano (neuroscientist at the Division of Neonatology, Pediatric Intensive Care and Neuropediatrics at the Comprehensive Center for Pediatrics (CCP) of Medical University of Vienna) and by music
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