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Month: August 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, people across the country are getting ready to head back to school. But while a new school year often feels like a hit of the refresh button, burgeoning with a sense of renewal (not to mention some fun back-to-school shopping!), for many students and teachers, this year the fall and
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 31 2020 COVID-19 is disrupting just about every student’s 2020 education, but medical students have it particularly hard right now. “It’s a nightmare scenario for the class of 2021,” said Jake Berg, a fourth-year student at the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pikeville. In March, students were abruptly pulled
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 28 2020 Over 1,000 children from Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, known as ‘COVID Warriors’ have had their antibodies measured in the UK-wide trial called ‘Seroprevalence of SARS-Cov-2 infection in healthy children’. The findings have been published today (Friday 28 August) as a pre-print on the server medRxiv. The
What should you do if your child falls and breaks a tooth? In this video, you’ll get advice from Dr. Emily Hahn, a pediatric dentist with St. Louis Children’s Hospital, about how to handle a broken tooth. Find out what to do if it’s a toddler’s baby tooth or an older child’s permanent tooth. Also,
CURIOUS TOYS DIYS FOR KIDS Why buying new toys, if you can make a lot of adorable toys yourself? In this video you’ll find a lot of cool crafts that will help you to turn some seemingly useless or simply inappropriate things into cute and exciting toys. Paper is a cool material for toys. Today,
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 28 2020 The data of 61,751 pregnant women, out of approximately 100,000 collected by the Japan Environment and Children’s Study analyzed the association between the maternal usage of insecticides and insect repellents during pregnancy and neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The Koshin Unit Center at Shinshu University played a central role in this
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 28 2020 Infants from households reporting very low “food security,” a measure of access to adequate and healthy meals, tend to weigh more than those from households with relatively high food security, suggests a new study led by a researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The study
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heatstroke occur due to increased body temperature. You may notice symptoms of overheating (hyperthermia) in your child when the body fails to cool itself. Heat cramps are mild and cause intense painful muscle spasms during exercise in hot weather and are usually corrected by rest
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 28 2020 Breast milk strengthens a child’s immune system, supporting the intestinal flora. These facts are common knowledge. But how does this work? What are the molecular mechanisms behind this phenomenon? And why is this not possible the same way with bottle feeding? The reasons were unknown until a team
EASY HANDMADE FLOWER WALL HANGING OUT OF Waste material crafts subscribe to sr hack- https://goo.gl/SYck14 Hope you loved this craft and will try to make it. If you have any feedback or suggestions please drop a comment to let us know. Thanks and happy crafting!
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
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Wouldn’t it be beautiful to name your baby from an element of nature such as a tree or plant? It gives a sense of closeness to mother nature and the great outdoors. Moreover, trees are an excellent source of inspiration and symbolize beauty, strength, and longevity. If you are inclined
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 25 2020 Heart failure is a medical condition that results when the heart muscle is not strong enough to effectively circulate blood. A variety of treatments exist to address this disease, yet it continues to carry a poor prognosis. A new study from University Hospitals showed that a person’s address
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Potato is a popular vegetable belonging to the nightshade family, the same as eggplant, tomato, and chili pepper. It is one of the widely consumed vegetables in the world, and is rich in several nutrients(1). It is no wonder that parents contemplate adding potatoes to their baby’s weaning diet. Read
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 26 2020 A team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has taken an important step forward in the goal of developing a potential treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the most common form of chronic liver disease. There are currently no approved medications for NAFLD, but in
Recreating photos inspired by the first day of school, four parents share childhood memories, and how they plan to send their own kids off to class—jitters and all In partnership with Carter’s OshKosh Keeping up the “girl’s day out” tradition Long-sleeve shirt, hoodie, jeans and sequin sneakers, CartersOshKosh.ca Denim dress, leggings and sneakers, CartersOshKosh.ca My
Artificial intelligence, or “supervised machine learning,” could help identify which well-appearing infants with fever, who are 60 days old or younger, are at low risk for a serious bacterial infection, according to a study published in Pediatrics. Accurate risk determination could reduce unnecessary lumbar puncture, antibiotics and hospitalizations for these infants, as well as decreasing
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 27 2020 A drug used to treat gout, probenecid, may improve heart function in individuals with a particular heart defect, according to results from a small pilot study run by a University of Cincinnati researcher. Jack Rubinstein, MD, associate professor in the UC College of Medicine and UC Health cardiologist,
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