Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE If you have a special love for the countryside, then there is so much to consider when naming your baby, to make them feel special. Country baby names are charming and have always been in style. They remind one of simplicity and a serene life close to nature. Below, we
You are most likely aware that sharing isn’t your child’s favorite activity in the world. If it is, lucky you, but for most, it doesn’t always come naturally. Now imagine your child not only having to share their favorite food or toy, but their favorite people too—their parents! It’s no wonder that having a new
The coronavirus pandemic, which is wreaking havoc across the globe, has now infected more than 26.2 million people worldwide and claimed over 867,000 lives. With the growing number of cases, many countries have imposed lockdown orders and quarantine measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Since the pandemic began, the prevalence of depression symptoms
Gracie Carroll on cleaning up leaky diapers and projectile spit up—with sensitive skin in mind Photo courtesy of Gracie Carroll When I became a mom for the first time, I truly could not believe how often my teeny tiny baby was going through diapers – and, more importantly, how explosive her bodily movements were. From
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 4 2020 David Gonzalez’s “a-ha” moment came when a physician-colleague, George Sakoulas, MD, shared with him one of the biggest problems faced in clinical practice: How long it takes to diagnose a patient. The faster we know what’s going to happen to our patients, the better we can treat them.”
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 Adolescence is a difficult period of development, made more complex for those with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The challenges of managing multiple doses of daily insulin administration, blood glucose monitoring, dietary and exercise requirements, can make self-care difficult and complicate outcomes. Adolescents with T1DM often have poorer
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 Foodborne pathogens are very common and usually benign, but certain virulent strains of pathogens can result in severe disease and even death. Distinguishing specific strains of pathogens can help scientists better understand them and develop biomarkers to help detect them in patients, expediting diagnosis and treatment. University at
Halloween is going to be a bit different this year for many of us. As social distancing is still happening, Trick-or-treating is a risk and we’re probably not passing out candy to our neighbors. How can we make Halloween enjoyable this year while also keeping them, our loved ones, and everyone else in our community
Esther Lee, mom of a toddler and a newborn, tackles the inevitable—and ever-growing—laundry load, putting Arm & Hammer Baby Detergent to the test I never really believed parents when they said how much laundry needs to be done with kids around, especially newborns. All the messy accidents, blowouts, spit up and of course—in my case—my
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 Researchers from Boston Medical Center’s Maxwell Finland Laboratory for Infectious Diseases have identified properties in placenta tissue that may play an important role in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 from a mother with the virus to her fetus. The study results demonstrate that the COVID-19 virus universally invades
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How much sleep do teenagers need? If your teen is frequently tired, they’re probably not getting enough. This is a common problem among adolescents. Fortunately, you can help your teen get the sleep they need to remain awake and alert throughout the day. Here is advice from MomDoc, Dr. Sarah Garwood. Subscribe to our YouTube
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AMAZING WAYS TO RECYCLE Hey friends! Don’t you feel like today is a good day to recycle? This video contains a bunch of amazing ideas to reuse old plastic bottles to create the most amazing and useful DIYs. If you want to find out exactly what we’re talking about, then you need to watch this
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 In just a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic swiftly and substantially worsened mental health among U.S. hourly service workers and their children – especially those experiencing multiple hardships, according to new research from the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University and Barnard College. The study
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 Less screen time and more green time are associated with better psychological outcomes among children and adolescents, according to a study published September 2 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Tassia Oswald of the University of Adelaide, and colleagues. The prevalence of mental illness among children and
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 3 2020 With many questions remaining around how children spread COVID-19, Children’s National Hospital researchers set out to improve the understanding of how long it takes pediatric patients with the virus to clear it from their systems, and at what point they start to make antibodies that work against the
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