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    Partial livers from deceased donors saving the lives of infants

    New research reveals that transplantation of partial livers from deceased adult and teen donors has become less risky for infants and young children, helping to save these young lives. Findings published online in Liver Transplantation, a journal of the American Association for the Study of...
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    Preterm Infants Benefit From Massage Therapy

    It seems that even for the smallest of people, a gentle massage may be beneficial. Newborn intensive care units (NICUs) are stressful environments for preterm infants; mechanical ventilation, medical procedures, caregiving activities and maternal separation create these stressful conditions...
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    In Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants, Breast Milk Reduces Intensive Care Costs And Risk

    Feeding human breast milk to very-low-birth-weight infants greatly reduces risk for sepsis and significantly lowers associated neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) costs, according to a study by Rush University Medical Center researchers. The study, published in the advance online version of the...
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    Malaria Reduced By Approximately One-Third In African Infants: Results From Ongoing P

    International African Vaccinology Conference, Cape Town, South Africa - Results from a pivotal, large-scale Phase III trial, published online in the New England Journal of Medicine, show that the RTS,S malaria vaccine candidate can help protect African infants against malaria. When compared to...
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    DNA Sequencing Of Infants And Children With Anatomical Defects Of Unknown Causes

    A presentation at the American Society of Human Genetics 2012 meeting updated genetics experts about a one-year-old research initiative that brought together researchers, clinicians and policy experts to tackle the challenges of incorporating new genomic technologies into clinical care of...
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    Association Between Infants' Regulatory Behaviors And Maternal Mental Health May Pred

    Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are physical complaints, such as headaches, pain, fatigue, and dizziness, that cannot be explained medically. These symptoms affect 10-30% of children and adolescents and account for 2-4% of all pediatric doctor visits. A new study scheduled for publication in...
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    Study Underscores Need To Improve Communication With Moms Of Critically Ill Infants

    Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw once described England and America as two countries separated by a common language. Now research from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that common language may also be the divide standing between mothers of critically ill newborns and the...
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    Intentions Of Infants Communicated Through Speech

    Researchers from New York and McGill University have discovered that infants can detect how speech communicates unobservable intentions. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) provides scientists with a better understanding on how early in life we can...
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    African Infants At Risk Of Endemic Fever To Benefit From Praziquantel Treatment

    Thousands of pre-school children in Africa could benefit from access to treatment for an endemic disease, after tests showed infants to be at high risk of infection. Researchers tested hundreds of children aged between one and five in countries in sub-Saharan Africa where snail fever - also...
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    Rotavirus Vaccine Not Linked To more Intestinal Problems In Infants

    After an evaluation of 800,000 doses of pentavalent rotavirus vaccinations in U.S. infants, researchers reported in the February 8 issue of JAMA that there is no increased risk of intussusception after vaccination, despite some previous data indicating that those infants who received the vaccine...
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    why do they give infants herpes in judaism?

    http://www(.)aztlan(.)net/metzitzah_b_peh.htm
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    Inflammatory Food Toxins Found In High Levels In Infants

    Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found high levels of food toxins called Advanced Glycation End products (AGEs) in infants. Excessive food AGEs, through both maternal blood transmission and baby formula, could together significantly increase children's risk for diseases such...
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    Mother's Postpartum Oxycodone Use; No Safer For Breastfed Infants Than Codeine

    Doctors have been prescribing codeine for postpartum pain management for many years, and, until recently, it was considered safe to breastfeed while taking the opioid. But the death of an infant exposed to codeine through breast milk has many health care providers questioning the safety of the...
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    Adopted Infants' Sleep Affected By Marital Conflict

    When parents fight, infants are likely to lose sleep, researchers report. "We know that marital problems have an impact on child functioning, and we know that sleep is a big problem for parents," said Jenae M. Neiderhiser, professor of psychology, Penn State. New parents often report sleep as...
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    Sickle Cell Anemia Drug Shown Safe And Effective For Infants And Toddlers, Improving

    The multicenter Baby HUG trial led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators shows hydroxyurea reduces the most common symptoms of sickle cell anemia in children, raising hopes the drug will ease complications and improve patient quality of life. New research shows a drug...
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    the sound when infants laugh or cry is not that different?

    What do you think? Do you have anything to add? See video for example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4abiHdQpc&feature=related
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    does anyone know the ratio of size an infants legs and body should be?

    For instance the infants arms should be 1cm shorter than its height but what about its legs?
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    Why do old people argue like infants?

    Just read some of the postings on here by 'older' posters!! Re-instate the draft? As if there arent enuff teenagers and twenty-something over there now. Thank you for proving my point, old people who posted here.
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    New Study Shows Infants Fed Formula With DHA And ARA Demonstrate Positive Long-Term I

    Results of a new study released this week in the June 2010 issue of The Journal of Pediatrics show that infants fed Enfamil® LIPIL® containing DHA and ARA during the first year of life experienced improved immune outcomes, including improved respiratory health, versus infants fed the same...
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    Disagreement On Symptom-Reflux Association Analysis Parameters In Infants

    Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), defined as passage of gastric contents into the esophagus is a normal process that occurs in healthy infants, children and adults. When GER causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications it is referred to as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). During infancy...
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