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Major Study Shows Radiotherapy's harmful Impact On Pregnancy
Source: Emma Wilkinson, BBC News    Date: 8/13/09

Cancer survivors who underwent radiotherapy have a dramatically increased risk of delivering a premature or underweight baby according to a large British study of more than 10,000 women.

 
Probiotics Study Shows Dramatic Reduction in Childhood illness
Date: 08/10/09  Source: Kevin Hill for Vitalchild.com

More scientific research is confirming that probiotics are powerful in dramatically reducing childhood illness by as much as 70%.


 
 
The Real Difference between Vaginal and Cesarean births.
Source: ScienceandSensiibility.org  Date: 08/07/09

When a study compares one practice with another and reports “no difference” in outcomes, is that the end of the story? Not necessarily.
 

 
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked To Vaginal Infection In Pregnant Women
source: Huliq News    Date: 07/14/09

Pregnant women with low levels of vitamin D may be more likely to suffer from bacterial vaginosis (BV) – a common vaginal infection that increases a woman's risk for preterm delivery, according to a University of Pittsburgh  
 
Fruits Help Respiratory Tract Infection In Pregnancy
Source: Huliq News     Date: 07/08/09

Boston University School of Medicine researchers (BUSM) have observed in a study of pregnant women that consumption of at least seven servings per day of fruits and vegetables moderately reduced the risk of developing an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). The BUSM study appears online in the journal Public Health Nutrition.
 
Mom's Weight During Pregnancy Affects Her Daughter's Risk Of Being Obese
Source: Medical News Today  Date: 07/03/09 

A mother's weight and the amount she gains during pregnancy both impact her daughter's risk of obesity decades later, according to a new study by
 

Researchers Say Stress In The Womb Can Last A Lifetime

Source: Lucy Goodchild, Imperial College London   Date: 6/30/09

Visitors can see how their stress levels could affect the heart rate of their unborn baby and find out why pregnant women should reduce their anxiety, at  

  
 
Talk With Kids, Not At Them
Source: HealthDay News  Date: 6/29/09  
Give-and-take conversations speed language development, study finds


If you want to help children develop language and speech skills, UCLA researchers say, listening to what they have to say is just as important as talking to them.


 
Breast-Feeding Boosts Child's School Performance
Source: HealthDay News    Date:  6/18/09

Children who were breast-fed do better in high school and are more likely to go to college than their bottle-fed siblings, researchers report.

While the health benefits of breast-feeding to both infants and mothers is well known, this study suggests the practice may have educational benefits as
 
Child car-seat warning to parents
Source: BBC News   Date: 06/11/09

(UK) Most UK parents are too quick to switch their children to front-facing car seats, a team of doctors has argued.

They say mounting evidence suggests it is safer for children to use a rear-facing seat until the age of four and parents should be advised

 
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