added 2007 Sat Apr 21 23:22:24 by Digidave
For decades, Mississippi and neighboring states with large black populations and expanses of enduring poverty made steady progress in reducing infant death. But, in what health experts call an ominous portent, progress has stalled and in recent years the death rate has risen in Mississippi and several other states.
For decades, Mississippi and neighboring states with large black populations and expanses of enduring poverty made steady progress in reducing infant death. But, in what health experts call an ominous portent, progress has stalled and in recent years the death rate has risen in Mississippi and several other states.
added 2007 Thu Jan 18 21:17:16 by TimALoftis
Consumer Reports, the consumer product testing organization, publicly withdrew a report Thursday that concluded most rear-facing infant car-seats on the market failed crash tests when using tougher standards than the government uses.
Consumer Reports, the consumer product testing organization, publicly withdrew a report Thursday that concluded most rear-facing infant car-seats on the market failed crash tests when using tougher standards than the government uses.
Canadian Single-Payer Health Care Program: Is it Better than US Health Care?

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added 2007 Fri Jan 12 2:51:40 by ninjaboy
In addition to calming the infant, pacifier use can also assist in reducing the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, according to a report/study that appeared in the January/February 2007 issue of General Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry's (AGD) clinical, peer-reviewed journal.
In addition to calming the infant, pacifier use can also assist in reducing the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, according to a report/study that appeared in the January/February 2007 issue of General Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry's (AGD) clinical, peer-reviewed journal.
added 2006 Thu Aug 3 6:08:58 by adamsbriscoe
"Years after being weaned, breastfed children cope better with stressful situations like their parents' divorce than their bottle-fed peers..."
"Years after being weaned, breastfed children cope better with stressful situations like their parents' divorce than their bottle-fed peers..."






