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Image: iStock IN THIS ARTICLE Tea is a popular beverage made with the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. On the other hand, herbal teas are made with the roots, leaves, flowers, or barks of other plants, often also used as herbs. Many parents consider serving herbal or non-herbal tea to babies for therapeutic purposes,
Hamilton Storage is pleased to confirm that the Hamilton BiOS® automated storage system will be installed as part of a shared biorepository for storing biological material at Emory University’s new Woodruff Health Sciences Center Health Sciences Research Building (HSRB)-II. This state-of-the-art biomedical research facility construction, including installation of the BiOS, is expected to be completed
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Babies have a lot of energy in their tiny bodies and need to spend it soon before they become cranky and irritable. You can take your little ones outside to spend some time in the natural surroundings where they can be exposed to flora and fauna. When the weather is
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE A good night’s sleep is critical for the well-being of babies. If your baby wakes up frequently and stays awake for hours into the night, it could hamper their growth and cause developmental delays. Understanding why your baby wakes up frequently at night or stays awake can help you take
Globally, nearly 300,000 babies are born with neural tube defects including spina bifida (SB) each year. This openly available special issue of the Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (JPRM) provides 20 important evidence- and consensus-based updates to key sections of the 2018 “Guidelines for the Care of People with Spina Bifida” issued by the Spina
A new study from University of Alberta researchers has shown that traumatic or stressful events in childhood may lead to tiny changes in key brain structures that can now be identified decades later. The study is the first to show that trauma or maltreatment during a child’s early years–a well-known risk factor for developing mental
Dietary information from three large, well-known heart disease studies suggests drinking one or more cups of caffeinated coffee may reduce heart failure risk, according to research published today in Circulation: Heart Failure, an American Heart Association journal. Coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke are among the top causes of death from heart disease in
Winter is here and most of us are in the thick of managing our dry, flaky skin. We’re staying indoors more, but that doesn’t excuse us from uncomfortable itchy skin. If the heat in your home is anything like mine it’s super drying and almost unbearable at times. As a result my skin and hair
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Babies may get infested by fleas if they are unmonitored. Flea bites can cause mild rashes to severe allergies, depending on the bodily response. As babies cannot convey their problems, you should pay attention to their responses to stimuli. Observing the babies for any signs of fleabites is essential to
Peanut allergy affects at least 4.5 million adults in the U.S., many of whom report developing their first allergy symptoms during adulthood, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. However, despite the fact that roughly three out of four Americans with peanut allergy are over 17 years old, peanut allergy is often considered a predominantly pediatric
Alicia Cox Thomson was raised to embrace both her Bajan and Polish cultures, and feels it’s crucial that her own kids embrace their blackness. My daughter and I were in the produce section when it happened. “What a beautiful baby!” Pause. Eyes flick up. “Is she yours?” My jaw clenched. I felt awkward, angry and,
An abundance of data underscore the importance of breastfeeding and human milk for the optimal health of infants, children, mothers, and society. But while breastfeeding initiation rates have increased to more than 80% in the U.S., a disparity exists for African American mothers and infants. In this group, breastfeeding is initiated only about 69% of
I love Disney soooo much so I wanted to design these adorable Minnie Mouse Hot Chocolate bombs. Here is how you make Mickey Mouse hot chocolate bombs. For this you will need:
If your child has been referred for a sleep study, you can be rest assured that the St. Louis Children’s Hospital Sleep Center staff will provide child-focused care while calming any fears your child may have about his or her study. At St. Louis Children’s Hospital, we believe that every sleepover should be a fun
Raise your hand if you have a love-hate relationship with high school? On the one hand, it’s the place where we meet our friends and play during recess; but on the other hand… well, schoolwork. But that’s okay. We know how to tip the scales and make high school a lot more fun with our
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Your baby’s ‘da dada’ or ‘bababa’ sounds are the stepping stones to your baby’s first words. Baby babble is a continuous string of vowel and consonant sounds produced by an infant. This repetition of sounds might seem meaningless, but it plays a key role in encouraging language development in babies.
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Babies may spit up curdled milk due to various causes. The milk gets curdled when it is mixed with stomach acid. It is a normal occurrence during digestion. Occasionally, babies may spit up curdled milk or milk due to an immature digestive system. Excessive spitting up of curdled milk or
New research finds caffeine consumed during pregnancy can change important brain pathways that could lead to behavioral problems later in life. Researchers in the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) analyzed thousands of brain scans of nine and ten-year-olds, and revealed changes in the brain structure in children
With so many of our go-to summer activities revised or canceled because of COVID-19, families will spending more time with loved ones than ever before. We know staying inside is the best way to protect yourself (and others) from coronavirus, but what do you do when you’re feeling a bit of cabin fever and run
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