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Women Health

December 6, 2010

Alcohol Should Be Avoided During Pregnancy

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Alcohol is a beverage that should be avoided during pregnancy. However, research in the United Kingdom mentioned light drinker does not endanger the health of the fetus. Really?

Submit a pregnancy to term is not easy. The mother should control the supply and ensure that only nutritious and good for the fetus that is consumed. Foods that raw or partially cooked must be abandoned. Also, I must say goodbye to favorite brands of cigarettes because smoking has been shown to affect fetal health. Especially if you drink alcohol.

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Parenting

November 21, 2010

Following Advice For Weaning

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Indeed, weaning is not as easy as you think. It takes more patience to achieve that goal. The following advice!

There is a reference age

Weaning is the process of abandonment of breastfeeding gradually or all at once. The process can be caused by the cessation of breastfeeding of children from their mother. Or maybe the decision of the mother to breastfeed her child. In fact, it could be both.

So what age can children start weaning? The answer is, not when the child should be weaned from his mother. However, medical devices recommend that breastfed infants up to two years. With the anticipation of exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months, more than six months have begun to complementary foods for up to two years or more. That is, if the age of your child is over two years, the weaning process may be gradual.

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Parenting

November 8, 2010

X-ray Radiation Can Cause Cancer

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Recent research shows the negative impact of the X-ray or CT scan in children. It was found that the radiation equipment has a long period of time may increase the risk of leukemia.

In fact long been community concerns arise negative effects of electromagnetic radiation on health, especially for children. More recently, researchers have reported that exposure to more than three times or X-rays in childhood increases the risk of a child with leukemia as much as doubled, although the overall risk remains low.

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Parenting

November 3, 2010

Teach Your Child To Brush Their Teeth

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A child can be difficult. It is at a stage when your toddler begins to be aware of what he wants to do and understand certain things to his own level. You should be able to treat a child’s understanding and patience with him. One of the common difficulties that a child can give is when it is time to brush their teeth. It takes some convincing to do it your way, but perhaps it is time that you try his way by selling a number of compromises that might be useful.

Let your child choose his toothbrush and toothpaste. The choice often boils down to his favorite cartoon characters. Thus, two of them and choose who he wants the best. Regarding the toothpaste, you can also get 2 monsters and your child and let him taste their final decision, which will probably stick to buying it. But make sure the toothpaste you choose is one that is safe for toddlers to use low fluoride to protect teeth.

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Parenting

October 23, 2010

Effects Of Television On Children’s Growth

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Children who watch TV and playback devices for more than two hours per day, increased risk of psychological disorders. A warning for parents who neglect their children leaving the program “slaves” of television.

The media influences people, especially children, the eldest. Today, technology is becoming more sophisticated and higher intensity. In fact, as busy parents do not have enough time to observe, assist and supervise children at all times. Consequently, children spend more time watching television than doing anything else.

In fact, television was originally designed to increase awareness and understanding for anyone to use. But lately, the worst effects is the use of this TV. Many children actually learn that violence can solve the problem of printing the electronic media.

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Parenting

October 20, 2010

Protect Your Baby From Pneumococcal

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Who would have thought that once the bacteria live naturally in the nose and throat can get suddenly “fell” short time, have a low body resistance. Yes, the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus), the disease causing IPD (IPD).

In addition, data from the World Health Organization (WHO) declared in 2007, IPD caused the death of 1 million children every year.

Learn IPD

Pneumococcal disease, or often called PGD is a group of diseases caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae transmitted by blood and are harmful (invasive).

These bacteria are most often affected infants and children under 2 years is adequate with a very rapid incubation period of 24 hours!

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Parenting

October 16, 2010

Parfume For Infants And Children

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Because more than one baby, you want your perfume baby after every shower. Yes, I wanted to be different, always fresh and aromatic. In addition, it is an excellent perfume for infants and children.

In fact, can or not, your child will be sprayed perfume? If not, what are the side effects that could result in wearing perfume? Conversely, if the right to use the perfume, the child confident enough in the shell or spray directly on the skin of your child? Can then be used as often as possible?

Perfume administered to infants or children is not really a problem when used with hypo allergic perfume. And skin tolerance of the child or the strength to perfume. The reason is that every child has the characteristics of different skin. There are children, skin that is resistant to perfumes, there are also children who have sensitive skin when it is so easy to chemicals, allergic contact dermatitis exposed.

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Parenting

October 10, 2010

Immunotherapy For Neuroblastoma

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The scientists managed to find new ways to improve survival hopes and lives of children with neuroblastoma-related cancer. Using techniques that immunotherapy and chemotherapy for the purpose of the disease will not return.

Cancer can affect anyone. Regardless of gender, age or state of a person. Not only parents, but could also hit the children.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), one of 600 children worldwide under age 16 suffering from cancer. It is estimated that there were over 10 years, nine million cancer deaths a year.

Of all patients with cancer, 4 percent of them children. Cancer in children is 4.9 percent of cancer in all age groups. Childhood more common in men (53.5 percent) than women (46.5 percent) of cancer. A type of cancer that often affects children is neuroblastoma. This cancer is the second most leukemia.

Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the cancer, damage to the sympathetic nervous system, nerves that respond to stress. Cancer treatment in this type of procedure is usually a combination of surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and transplantation. But two new studies presented at major professional journals in the world published this week to improve forward new ways of ensuring continuity and quality of life of children with neuroblastoma cancer in patients with severe and medium enterprises.

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Women Health

October 6, 2010

Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy

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For pregnant women, vaccination against flu not only prevents the mother from influenza, the vaccine also allows the baby stronger, healthier and longer, and avoid the risk of preterm delivery.

To have a healthy baby, women should have immunity against certain diseases. Therefore, vaccination could be a solution. In addition to mandatory vaccinations, including BCG, DPT, hepatitis B and polio, pregnant women are also advised to get vaccinated against influenza. Giving flu vaccine against the fetus strong and healthy and becoming low probability of premature births.

Said a coalition of public health organization the largest in the United States, the March of Dimes. Member organizations are also concerned about issues related to pregnancy and

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Parenting

September 27, 2010

Choose A Healthy Diet For Children

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Choose a healthy diet. Parents are always shopping, cooking, and determine which children eat food. So, apply a healthy diet. Even small changes can result in significant changes in the health of children.

Limit purchases of soft drinks, including fruit-flavored drinks. Drinks like these do give a little power compared to having calories. Select recipes and cooking methods that use fat as possible. For example, you can grill the chicken instead of frying.

Serve food on the table of colors, including green vegetables and yellow colored fruits and whole grain breads. Limit servings of carbohydrates such as white rice, pasta, white bread and sugar (dessert).

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