“The idea of learning complex math equations at this point in my life is daunting.” Math-haters of the parenting world rejoice! According to this study, parents who struggled with math should take a step back and not assist with their kid’s homework. Isn’t that great news? I was a terrible math student. I dreaded it,
Month: September 2020
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 29 2020 An international team led by current and former McMaster University researchers has developed an artificial lung to support pre-term and other newborn babies in respiratory distress. The group has proven the concept using a live piglet, a major step along the route toward approval for use in humans,
Image: Shutterstock The state of Pennsylvania was originally a private land that was later transformed into a bustling colony. The colony saw an inflow of people from several parts of the world, which brought diversity in the economy too. If you want to know the complete story of the Pennsylvania colony, read this MomJunction article.
Image: Shutterstock India is home to several Christian communities, such as Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans, and Syrians. Christianity was introduced to India by one of Christ’s disciples, St. Thomas, who landed on the Malabar coast of Kerala. According to another tradition, Bartholomew the Apostle, who came on a missionary tour to India, introduced Christianity along the Konkan
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 30 2020 Researchers at University of California San Diego report that while Kawasaki disease (KD) occurs in clusters, the traits, and thus the triggers of the inflammatory disease vary among clusters. The findings are published in the September 2020 online issue of The Journal of Pediatrics. “The importance of this
Image: Shutterstock Congratulations on your pregnancy! Being pregnant is an exciting phase in every woman’s life. But as you progress through your pregnancy, certain things such as cravings, mood swings, and heartburn among others can make this journey a tad bit uncomfortable for you. It’s no secret that getting enough rest is crucial throughout the
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Coughing is a protective reflex to eliminate excess mucous or phlegm from the airways and make breathing easier. Although it is a good reflex, persistent cough for long periods can be a sign of respiratory conditions that may require medical treatment. Read this post to know about the various types
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 29 2020 Researchers in China have discovered a potential way to prevent a lack of oxygen or blood flow from causing long-lasting brain damage in newborn children. The study, which will be published September 29 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM), suggests that targeting the histamine H2 receptor with
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 28 2020 The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) today announced the publication of new NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) for Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma. Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the most curable forms of pediatric cancer, with long-term survival rates of 90% or higher . However, treatment can
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 29 2020 A study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Cedars-Sinai addresses a mystery first raised in March: Why do some people with COVID-19 develop severe inflammation? The research shows how the molecular structure and sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein–part of the virus that causes COVID-19–could
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 28 2020 Introducing high doses of gluten from four months of age into infants’ diets could prevent them from developing celiac disease, a study has found. These results from the Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) Study, published today in JAMA Pediatrics, by researchers from King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 28 2020 Following two decades of research on a group of rare diseases called hypereosinophilic syndrome at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the drug Nucala (mepolizumab) for use in the treatment of patients with hypereosinophilic syndrome. Hypereosinophilic syndrome, also known as HES,
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 28 2020 A common genetic deletion boosts the risk for schizophrenia by 30-fold. Generating nerve cells from people with the deletion has showed Stanford researchers why. When nerve cells aren’t busy exchanging information, they’re supposed to keep quiet. If they’re just popping off at random, like in a noisy classroom,
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Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Nursery rhymes have been an integral part of our childhood; we all grew up listening to the star’s twinkling and how Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. Some rhymes are soothing, whereas some are entertaining and an absolute delight. Singing baby rhymes is an activity that not only engages your
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Biracial babies are born beautiful and blessed with multiple heritages. In modern society, the love for mixed-race or biracial baby names exists among parents of various cultures. These names are exceptional, and any parent would love a unique name for their baby. Also, names become a reflection of a baby’s
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a report stating that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is on the rise among young adults and this rise is preventing the pandemic from abating. The pandemic The pandemic was declared on 11 March this year
If any one parenting philosophy has your family paying a price of frustration, exhaustion or depletion – please consider it’s effects on your family holistically. The Present Play Membership (Doors Open October 15!): https://parentingjunkie.lpages.co/present-play-wait-list-page/ Are you an Attachment Parent? Here are the 7 B’s: http://www.theparentingjunkie.com/single-post/2016/04/06/Are-you-an-Attachment-Parent Self-Care: http://www.theparentingjunkie.com/single-post/2016/06/13/Are-you-taking-care-of-YOU-Here-are-some-ways-to-get-it-done FULL BLOG: http://www.theparentingjunkie.com/single-post/2017/09/25/When-Attachment-Parenting-Doesnt-Work-Is-the-Price-Too-High First off, let me say that
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 25 2020 New research from the University of Sydney finds that even low levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy can have an impact on a child’s brain development and is associated with greater psychological and behavioral problems in youth including anxiety, depression and poor attention. Published today in the prestigious
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