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New breastfeeding law in Doylestown
A new law in a Pennsylvania borough means it would be illegal for a business owner to ask a breastfeeding mom to leave, cover up or even say something embarrassing. Doylestown in Bucks County is now the second spot in the state to approve a measure to...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing, Bucks County
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Group urges pregnant women to maintain good dental care
With so many things to think about, expectant mothers sometimes neglect their teeth, but this can have implications for their unborn babies. In response, the advocacy group Maryland Dental Action Coalition is educating women about proper oral hygiene...Tags: Tooth Decay, Symptoms, Periodontitis, Gingivitis, Diets and Dieting
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December 27: Midday Fix - Pampering Mom
WGN NewsNicole Pearl www.thebeautygirl.com Nicole's Suggestions: HadleyStilWell dress and/or tops This line is designed specifically for nursing moms who are professionals and who are on the go. It's often hard to find clothes that are cute, easy for...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Fashion Shows
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Mother accused of beating, strangling baby
SAN DIEGO -- A woman accused of beating and strangling her 7-month-old son, who was pronounced dead after apparently falling from a third-story apartment window in Normal Heights, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of murder and assault on a child....
Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Prisons, Defendants
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NIH launches new infant safe sleep campaign
The National Institutes of Health is expanding its safe infant sleep outreach campaign to include ways to reduce not only sudden infant death syndrome but all causes of infant death. The “Back to Sleep” campaign was launched in 1994 to...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Politics, Elections
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Researchers say order of introducing food to babies plays no role in developing food allergies
When Elyse Anders had her first child five years ago, her doctor recommended withholding seafood, peanut products and strawberries from her infant son's diet to avoid food allergies. But when she had a daughter three years later, the advice had changed...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Pediatrics, Healthy Diet, Strawberries, Family
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Sanford Aberdeen Women¿s Center offering Birth and Beyond childbirth class
Sanford Aberdeen’s Birth and Beyond class is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Sept. 15 . Monthly childbirth classes will be offered with two options: one full day or two evening sessions, according to a news release. Sanford Aberdeen’... -
Bulletin Board for Sept. 2, 2012
Deadline for submitting information to the Bulletin Board is noon Thursday. There is no charge for this service. Items run as space permits. Email jenj@amnews.com; mail The Advocate-Messenger, P.O. Box 149, Danville, Ky. 40423; or call 236-2551, ext....
Tags: American Legion, Breast Cancer, Entertainment, Cancer, Radiation Therapy
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Which OTC medications are safest for children?
Ask the PediatricianQ: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately, and because of conflicting information in the news, I’m still unsure about which over-the-counter medications are safe to use. Can you advise? A: Good question, and I agree that the...Tags: Nose, Family, Symptoms, Lungs and Airways, Chemical Industry
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SIDS: What's the safest way for infants to sleep?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPediatricians and researchers have long recommended crib sleep as the safest infant sleeping arrangement to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. But University of Notre Dame anthropology professor James McKenna says he has uncovered...Tags: Medical Specialization, Science, Science and Technology, University of Notre Dame, Anthropology
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State revises breastfeeding recommendations
State health officials have revised recommendations for hospitals after receiving nearly 130 comments on an initital draft on the issue. In an effort to improve breastfeeding rates The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is working to make...
Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance Cost
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Officials warn of West Nile risk as mosquito population booms
Central Indiana is seeing a boom in the mosquito population and it has health officials warning people to check their backyards for breeding areas. Officials said a recent heat wave has made conditions perfect for West Nile-infected mosquitoes to breed....
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms, Car Tires, Headaches, Health
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