Month: August 2020

A new study conducted by researchers at Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea, suggests that while having coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during pregnancy has little effect on fetal or neonatal mortality, it can be associated with premature birth and sometimes severe outcomes for mother and baby, including death. The systematic literature review found that the
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 6 2020 Research led by Nicolas Bazan, MD, PhD, Boyd Professor and Director of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, and Ludmila Belayev, MD, LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Neuroscience, Neurology and Neurosurgery, has unlocked a key fundamental mechanism in the communication
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Four kids. Four different food preferences. Meredith Rhinas on learning her baby’s tastes, while ensuring the nutrition they need In partnership with Heinz By Nature  As the mama of four, I have had lots of opportunities to figure out what works for my kiddos at each different stage of development – and also what doesn’t!
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I cannot believe how easy these gorgeous planters were to make…thank you Cinda for being my new crafting buddy and sharing this fun project with us! Don’t forget to subscribe for new vids every M-W-F http://bit.ly/sub2moms SUPPLIES • macramé cord http://amzn.to/2aTCUIk • favorite potted plant • scissors STEPS 1. Cut four equal pieces of cord.
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CHRISTMAS DECOR IDEAS Christmas is coming! Do you have any ideas on decorating your home? Today, we are here to give you a couple of amazing ideas on decorating your home on a budget. We wish you the best Christmas ever! Don’t forget to watch this video up to the end and see some ideas
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The review, published in the British Ecological Society Journal People and Nature, is the first to focus on nature connection in children and adolescents. In the article Dr. Chawla comprehensively reviews the full scope of literature on the topic, covering peer-reviewed articles, books and studies by environmental organizations. The review finds that connecting with nature
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Researchers from Western University, Canada and the University of Nottingham, UK, are leading a new $100,000 study into teenage vaping in Canada, where high schoolers will be appointed as co-researchers to the project. The study will take a revolutionary ‘by-youth-for-youth’ approach to understanding teenagers’ motivations for, and experiences with vaping, by involving teens in the
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Minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged children have significantly higher rates of COVID-19 infection, a new study led by Children’s National Hospital researchers shows. These findings, reported online August 5 in Pediatrics, parallel similar health disparities for the novel coronavirus that have been found in adults, the authors state. COVID-19, an infection caused by the novel coronavirus
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