Month: July 2020

Image: Shutterstock The Filipinos started adopting surnames in the 16th century, during the Spanish colonization. As the Catholic Church assigned names to the new converts, more and more Filipinos began using their native names along with their Christian names. This was when the government standardized naming practices among the inhabitants of the Philippines. Filipino last
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 19 2020 The health benefits of maintaining routine childhood vaccination programmes in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic far outweigh the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission that might be associated with clinic visits, according to a modelling study published in The Lancet Global Health journal. For every additional COVID-19 death that might
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CHEAP HACKS FOR WHEN YOU’RE BORED Don’t throw away those old plastic bottles! You have no idea the amazing things you can create with them. Today we’ll show you many fantastic recycling hacks that will make your life and the world so much better. Make sure you watch this video all the way through to
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<p>Before you decide on a solution, you need to understand your child’s motivation.</p><p>Once you figure out the cause of your child’s “<a href=”https://www.mother.ly/life/no-season-lasts-forever-mama-and-sometimesbabies-dont-sleep”>nonnappingness</a>” you can put together a plan to overcome his resistance.</p><h2>Here are some typical reasons kids won’t nap—and suggestions to solve each problem:</h2> Problem: Has outgrown the current nap schedule <p><strong></strong><strong>Solution: </strong>Think about
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 16 2020 New research will help health-care practitioners to more accurately diagnose disease and illness in newborn babies from urine samples, according to a study by researchers at the University of Alberta and the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas. The study examined the chemical composition of urine samples from 48 healthy,
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