Significant differences were observed between infants placed in solitary versus bedsharing conditions in the sleep laboratory. |
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She then helped Nasywa and three other infants touch pieces of paper, tearing them up and pasting them on another sheet. |
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We determined the effect of artificial teats and cups on breast feeding in preterm infants. |
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Originally, this product was for infants and invalids, but because malted milk tasted good, everyone started drinking it. |
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About 50 years ago, he proposed that mammalian infants instinctively desire maternal proximity. |
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Sometimes called chronic lung disease or CLD, it's a disease in infants characterized by inflammation and scarring in the lungs. |
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For mild cases of teething, most infants will benefit from combination teething tablets that contain multiple homeopathic remedies. |
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Today, this species is a sedative given in mild form to infants during teething and is used in commercial diuretics. |
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It will run from October 9 to 11, and is aimed at schoolchildren from junior infants to second class. |
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In infants found to be clinically jaundiced during the first 2-3 days, it is helpful to document the rate of rise in the serum bilirubin level. |
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Normally, the hospital beds for infants are big cribs, but the sides come down so you can examine the baby and take care of them. |
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The question as to why some infants may discharge meconium in times of stress and other infants do not has not been well studied. |
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Inadvertent surgical thymectomy may result in cell-mediated immune deficiencies in infants and young children. |
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His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light. |
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Arrangements for women who bore children or reared infants in prison were negligible. |
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The experiment has shown positive results, and presently, the infants are living normally. |
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As it happens, these neurons are also very sensitive to the acoustic boundaries between speech sounds, as are monkeys and human infants. |
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Then, after a bit, rare side-effects are acknowledged in weaklings, infants and women. |
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Without treatment the condition could result in infants becoming mentally retarded or developing other neurological problems. |
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These creams and ointments vary in strength, and using the wrong strength in sensitive areas can damage the skin, especially in infants. |
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Conversely, the inexperienced infants nuzzled the bedding or briefly rifted their heads and then resumed steeping face down. |
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Their polygraphic sleep recordings were compared with those of matched control infants. |
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The first week after birth is a time of major metabolic and physiological adaptation for newborn infants. |
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In crawling infants the forearms, extensor aspects of the knees, and the ankle flexures are often the most affected. |
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Other infants may develop low muscle tone, seizures, heart failure and coma, often following an illness. |
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In infants, tonsillitis may include symptoms that appear to be less focused on the throat, such as poor feeding, runny nose, and a slight fever. |
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In addition, the enzyme systems for reducing methemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin are incompletely developed in infants under six months of age. |
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Naturally, Prolacta's primary concern is the welfare of said mewling infants. |
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Unstable infants may be observed under the radiant warmer for several hours, with attention to increased fluid losses. |
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Generally speaking all persons who are capable of making wills may be executors, and some others beside, as infants and married women. |
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It is a traditional drink of infants, invalids, and tennis players at Wimbledon. |
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It also provides digestive enzymes, minerals, vitamins and hormones that all infants require. |
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The pod of whales included several juveniles, five infants and two male adults trying to protect them. |
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Smoking among women, especially during pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, premature birth, and low birth weight of infants. |
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Were HIV-positive infants and children in the Manhattan foster care system used as guinea pigs in medical experiments? |
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Because of normal variations in the size of infants during the third trimester, dating the pregnancy during this period is less reliable. |
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Take this visual tour to familiarize yourself with the rashes and birthmarks that affect numerous newborns and infants. |
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In other parts of the world, female infants and children are still selectively denied their birthrights, food, and education. |
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We found no evidence of elevated risk of coronary heart disease among lower birthweight infants who remained relatively lean into adulthood. |
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Trials in the 1950s showed that reducing heat loss improves survival for preterm and low birthweight infants. |
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Umbilical hernias occur more often in premature infants and those of African American descent. |
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This accredited course is designed for moms, dads, parents-to-be or those in care of infants. |
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These monkeys live in small family groups in which infants are cared for by both parents. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue. |
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The people who are at risk for inadequate iron would be young infants, adolescent girls, and women of childbearing age. |
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Low birth weight and preterm birth are powerful determinants of morbidity and mortality in newborn babies and infants. |
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These sessions are also open to junior infants in primary school where it enables parents to access employment or training. |
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Neonatal morbidity rates were similar except for an abnormal umbilical artery pH that was more common in infants born after delayed pushing. |
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When new in town, the easiest people to meet are always other out-of-towners, infants of the storm, blow-ins. |
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The probability of dominant males siring infants decreased when the number of simultaneously tumescent females increased. |
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The belief in fairies was universal, and their power was specially dreaded in the case of women in childbed and of unbaptised infants. |
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They did not even stop there, but let out all the unbaptized American infants we had been accumulating for two hundred years and more. |
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They aim to create a memorial garden to infants who were buried in unconsecrated ground, as well as miscarried or still-born infants. |
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The inspectors recommended a partition to split the juniors from the infants or better still a separate classroom to be created. |
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Most infants who are treated within the first 24 hours recover completely from an intussusception with no problems. |
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In certain sectors, they say, it was permissible to regard everyone, infants and grandparents included, as though they were grenade slingers. |
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Unclean bottles or those washed with water stored in unhygienic conditions can cause diarrhoea in infants. |
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Aimed at infants and juniors up to year 5, the site provides fortnightly challenges. |
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It brings together juniors and infants on one site, rather than a quarter of a mile apart on opposite sides of busy Bag Lane. |
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Although natal teeth are frequently found in normal infants, they are more often present in newborns with cleft palate. |
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She found that infants whose cries are sensitively and contingently responded to in the first 6 months cry less in the second six months. |
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There were 303 term or near-term infants who met the inclusion criteria for the study. |
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Mothers cradled infants or escorted schoolchildren while their fathers remained in their offices, hostages in neckties. |
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At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage. |
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Most preterm infants who develop necrotising enterocolitis have received enteral feeds. |
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Keepers initially feared that first-time mother Kamlesh may have neglected the infants or failed to bond with them. |
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It is possible that studies of acute respiratory failure may need to analyze infants and neonates as a separate subgroup. |
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Because larger infants have greater nutrient reserves, the urgency to start nutrition support is much less than in smaller infants. |
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Vitamin D and iron supplements are indicated for infants breastfeeding at discharge. |
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Breast milk contains antibodies that protect infants from bacteria and viruses. |
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Newborn infants are obligatory nose breathers which is why nasal obstructions can interfere with normal feeding. |
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Unfortunately half of infants and about two-thirds of children with neuroblastoma have tumor beyond the primary site at presentation. |
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Affected infants may have seizures or be moderately or severely neurologically impaired. |
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Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class. |
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Such infants should receive hepatitis B vaccine shortly after birth and complete their immunization according to a particular schedule. |
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Noeleen's juniors number eleven in total and are divided between junior, senior infants and second class. |
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The birds prospecting for nesting sites were most attracted to areas where other birds had large broods of robust infants. |
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Hulskamp and coworkers measured lung volume with a new plethysmograph in 32 healthy infants. |
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But the money saved by not replacing the retiring head at Carlton will allow each school to afford separate teachers for infants and juniors. |
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In the prescribed order infants, toddlers and juniors mounted Matron, were breathed upon, exchanged whispers, and given their Christmas present. |
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Almost all infants spit up, but if an infant spits up or throws up almost every time he eats and seems fussy, he may have heartburn. |
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However, regular spitting up or vomiting in infants associated with any of the following symptoms may be a sign of a more serious problem. |
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But what's normal and what's not when it comes to spitting up or vomiting in infants? |
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However, formula fed infants are resistant to oral anticoagulants because of a high concentration of vitamin K in their diet. |
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The guide was sent as part of the National School Fruit Scheme, which aims to promote a healthy diet among infants. |
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Some have also begun to raise the question of the ethics of genital surgery on intersexual infants who cannot give consent for surgery. |
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The buildings will be modernised and refurbished for the 420 infants and juniors with large open teaching spaces with IT facilities. |
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Some infants may need to be admitted to the hospital for medical care in order to stabilize acute condition. |
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The room was filled with a cacophony of hacking coughs from tuberculotic infants for the hour that I sat patiently waiting my turn. |
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Classes are held in the staffroom, two classes are held in the entrance hall and the special needs class is held in the infants cloakroom. |
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In particular, low birthweight infants who grew to be heavy adults were at high risk of coronary heart disease. |
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The very young infants' classrooms were on the ground floor, those for older infants were on the first floor. |
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In a dark room lit only by candlelight and packed with infants in playpens, Celine lay on the bottom bunk of a bed. |
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They cook, clean, nurse elderly parents and sick infants, and race the clock to make sure everyone is on schedule and fed. |
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Placing very young children, especially nursing infants, with foster caretakers implied payment for the service. |
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The language that mothers use when describing their babies' refusal to nurse conveys this experience of infants as wilful social actors. |
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Colic and fussiness have been attributed to elevated serum concentrations of fluoxetine and its metabolite in nursing infants. |
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It's a school training day so I am off to Chessington World of Adventures with a ravening horde of birthday-maddened infants. |
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This might do in the infants, but I'm afraid by the sixth form we expect something a little more sophisticated. |
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The activity camp is open to boys and girls from senior infants to sixth class. |
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Electronic ear thermometers aren't recommended for infants younger than 3 months because their ear canals are usually too small. |
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The starting point for this study was families in which two or more infants had died suddenly and unexpectedly. |
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For her thesis, she investigated how Verreaux's sifakas rear their infants. |
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The authors conclude that encouraging parents to view and hold stillborn infants does not benefit mothers and could have an adverse effect. |
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This Mass will be of particular interest to parents of stillborn infants of babies who died shortly after birth. |
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This malformation is incompatible with life, affected infants are either stillborn or die in a few days. |
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All persons of sound mind are competent to bequeath and devise real and personal estate, excepting infants and married women. |
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Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs. |
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The infants were discharged on day five with no further problems noted in their case history. |
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Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages. |
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Reputable pediatric surgeons do not repair simple umbilical hernias in 5-week old infants. |
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It is not uncommon for the most prematurely born infants who survive to have cerebral palsy. |
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Many accidents have arisen from its too general use as a stupefactive for infants. |
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Critically ill infants born outside the capital are being given a fighting chance of survival through a national transport programme. |
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Hall believed that children recapitulate stages of human evolution as they grow from infants to adults. |
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On the other hand there are some infants that are born with kidneys that never really developed. |
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But virtually all begging street urchins, maimed men, mothers suckling infants and other ragged destitutes are Tibetan, not Chinese. |
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It must be remembered that most infants show no lateral preference in the first few years of life. |
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The CHIME study sought to identify factors that could put infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome. |
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Pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine generally are used to treat infants with congenital toxoplasmosis. |
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No one consumes more soy per kilogram of body weight than infants who are fed soy-based formula. |
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Family physicians argue about whether pacifiers are good or bad for infants. |
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Our member companies are committed to the health and wellbeing of infants and young children. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue, sutures, and fontanelles. |
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Hackney cars in Ireland transported brides to weddings, infants to christenings and mourners to funerals. |
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The states previously had reserved the vaccine for older adults, infants and people with chronic medical conditions. |
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Central venous catheters, often used to deliver parenteral nutrition to preterm infants, can act as a nidus for infection. |
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The number of infants in England being taught in classes of more than the legal limit of 30 pupils has shot up by almost a third in a year. |
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In newborn and small infants, the classic symptoms may be harder to detect. |
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The identified infants were included in the study when placental pathologic and cranial ultrasonographic data were available for review. |
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At birth, most infants are hyperopic, but when the eyes grow they usually become less hyperopic and by age 5-8 years emmetropic. |
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At birth, most infants are hyperopic, meaning images are focused behind the retina. |
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I would stay up late at night watching movies with the 5th graders, chase around the toddlers, and play peekaboo with the infants. |
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For infants who did not receive a dummy, alternate soothing methods were promoted. |
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Because newborns have an immature immune system, 90 percent of infants infected perinatally progress to chronic infection. |
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At birth, infants have immunity to certain diseases because antibodies have passed through the placenta from the mother to the unborn child. |
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Almost everyone has access to medical care, and there is a high rate of immunization for infants during their first year. |
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Diagnosing hearing impairment in all infants before the age of six months is the aim of the study. |
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While colic is not a sleep problem per se, colicky infants appear to have a shorter duration of total sleep. |
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Women with low BMI value and anaemia in the reproductive age will, in all probability, have low birth weight infants. |
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Nursing preterm infants in incubators allows the neutral thermal environment, noise, and light to be controlled effectively. |
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The feast of Apatouria involves the induction of infants, youths and wives into the phratry, or clan of families. |
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Very young children and newborn infants require a lower dose than older children. |
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This is a very practical course that explores the value of play in the lives of infants, toddlers and young children. |
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In infants and young children, the tube is wider, straighter and shorter than in adults. |
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There is no consensus, however, on when and how to treat infants and young children with symptoms of asthma. |
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The brains of infants and very young children are capable of storing fragmented memories, however. |
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For children, the ranges are similar, except infants and young children should get slightly more fat. |
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Young children, infants and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning. |
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Children consistently rated girls better caregivers for infants, young kids and the elderly. |
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But, we haven't found a way to take care of our elderly, our poor, young children and infants. |
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The Rules of the Road clearly states that infants or young children should never be left unattended in a car. |
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The disease is much more serious in children, especially infants younger than 6 months of age. |
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Shaken baby syndrome occurs most frequently in infants younger than six months old, yet can occur up to the age of three. |
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In infants and very young children, pertussis can be deadly, so call your child's doctor right away. |
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Around 100 children were selected by Pinehurst junior and infants schools to attend the party. |
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All parents are welcome to attend with children in the schools from junior infants right up to sixth class. |
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Civilized infantility refers to the fact that the adults in this society act like infants socially in the goals of their relationships. |
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Moreover, infected infants had low levels of specific antibody to the infective serotype. |
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It is possible that when BAL is performed in an infected or inflamed area in infants, more pyrogenic cytokines are released. |
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The sunlight exposure needed by darkly pigmented infants is poorly understood. |
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A rare and unique tumor of infants, fibrous hamartoma was first described by Reye1 in 1956 as a subdermal fibromatous tumor of infancy. |
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However, demand for intensive care for preterm infants in individual units varies and is unpredictable. |
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Premature infants often are anemic, which means they do not have enough red blood cells. |
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The Baby Room is a large room filled with 30 cribs, housing infants as small as 3-pound preemies and toddlers up to 24 months. |
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A warrior who had dandled strong men in his arms like infants will never suffer himself to be dandled in the arms of others. |
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Standard 21-channel electroencephalography was performed on those infants noted to be eligible. |
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In addition, both the depressed mothers and their infants received significantly lower scores in terms of interaction behaviors. |
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A kindhearted teenager built a safari area free of charge for youngsters at an infants school as part of his A-level studies. |
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In premature infants, necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common surgical cause of an acute abdomen. |
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He has objected that the view of emotions as propositional attitudes has the effect of excluding animals and infants lacking language. |
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Because of feeding difficulties, the mothers of these infants may benefit from lactation consultation and occupational therapy. |
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This is especially true in infants, who spend most of their time in sleep, and most importantly in REM sleep. |
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When supplemental oxygen was given, all six infants had an increase in sleep duration due largely to an increase in REM sleep. |
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Preterm infants get cold quickly because of their relatively large surface area. |
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Inspired by Bowlby, Ainsworth set out to observe how Ganda infants and their mothers interacted. |
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In the delivery room, newborn infants should be handled with gloves until blood and amniotic fluid have been removed from the infants' skin. |
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However, we cannot rule out the possibility that some infants may suffer from iron deficiency anemia if meat is introduced too late. |
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Most women in the United States deliver infants in hospitals where epidural analgesia or intravenous narcotics are the only pain-relief options. |
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They're a favorite expression of charity, whether socks for soldiers, layettes for poor infants, or afghans for the homeless. |
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Having written about left-handedness in the past, I knew that in less enlightened times left-handed infants were often forced to use their right. |
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It is painful to see such infants gradually fading away over a number of weeks or months, when everybody hopes for a speedy end. |
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When you go out there are people of all ages walking the streets, from infants to pensioners, and everyone will either say hello or good morning. |
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In the emergency feeding centre, Malawian nuns feed withered infants with protruding ribcages an emergency mix. |
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Other explanations include the possibility that three or four drug antiretroviral therapy is not started early enough in infants. |
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The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them. |
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Exclusively breastfed infants are at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency and rickets. |
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Many of the infants had low Apgar scores at birth, and overall 214 needed intubation and resuscitation. |
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Like many germs, the bacteria that cause botulism in infants are everywhere in the environment. |
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Other parents sleep next to their infants on bamboo or straw mats or on futons. |
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I've found ginger to be particularly helpful for infants with colic, and in older people who suffer with poor digestion or diminished appetite. |
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Two cases studies of infants with a diencephalic syndrome resulting from optic nerve glioma are presented. |
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The Soviet state provided nurseries and preschools for children, from the smallest infants through seven-year-olds starting elementary school. |
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Also not so long ago, cases of cholera and gastro-enteritis surfaced from various parts of the city, mainly affecting infants from slum areas. |
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And there's good evidence that they can reduce the duration of rotavirus diarrhoea and gastro-enteritis in infants. |
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What induces perpetrators from all walks of life to sexually abuse young children, even infants, often with appalling violence? |
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Early use of hearing aids plus support from audiology services can improve language development in infants with sensorineural hearing loss. |
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Canadians must know about the dangers posed to infants through the use of baby walkers. |
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Canada is the first country in the world to ban baby walkers, which allow infants not yet on their feet to get around. |
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The majority of infants with anorectal malformation will need to have surgery to correct the problem. |
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Alcohol abuse can cause mental retardation, malformation, growth retardation, miscarriage, and behavioral disorders in infants. |
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Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 malformed infants were born to women who ingested thalidomide during pregnancy. |
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She sports an excess of eye shadow and towers over 20 tiny infants scattered around on the floor and furniture in the room. |
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Dr. Money believed that infants were born psychosexually tabula rasa, their gender identity something they gained later from their parents and society. |
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These vessels leak fluid and blood and scar the nerve tissue inside the eye, increasing the risk of retinal detachment and severe vision loss in infants. |
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Thus the infants likely exposed countless health-care workers to large amounts of rubella virus. |
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Some workers in India suggest that BCG vaccination can be successfully done in infants at 34 wk post conceptional age or above and at 1800 g weight. |
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Erythropoietin, the red cell production hormone, can reduce the need for transfusion in stable medical patients with cancer and premature newborn infants. |
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Some of the chimes resemble the dolls that usually rejoice infants. |
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Minor congenital anomalies affect 7 to 15 percent of infants exposed to antiepileptic drugs, which represents a twofold increase over that in the general population. |
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The parents of 90 infants agreed to participate in the follow-up study. |
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Franco and colleagues have demonstrated that infants born to smoking mothers have a higher arousal threshold to auditory stimuli during REM sleep. |
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The authors conclude that it is not necessary to keep infants in the hospital to check for rebound serum bilirubin levels in infants treated with phototherapy. |
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Traditionally, the mother was the primary caregiver, but recently the father and other family members have been recognized as equally important in raising infants. |
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Here we learn of parish priests acting like spell-casting wizards, placing the cauls of newborn infants under the altar in order to give them magical properties. |
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved the labeling of a new conjugate heptavalent pneumococcal vaccine for use in infants and children. |
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These findings are coincident with lower cTnT plasmatic values in the room-air-resuscitated infants, reflecting a lesser degree of myocardial damage in this group. |
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In infants and children, the most common reason for doing a lumbar puncture is to look for an infection of the meninges, the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. |
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These patients included older people, pregnant women with diabetes, women having hysterectomies, women after unplanned Cesarean births, and very low birthweight infants. |
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Nurses are too apt, for their own ease, to cherish the sleepy disposition of infants, and to increase it by various things of a stupefactive quality. |
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For the most able children, the existing programme for gifted and talented youngsters will be extended to infants so their potential can be stretched. |
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The ratio of cortical arousal to subcortical activation was significantly smaller in the infants who died of SIDS than in the control infants during REM sleep. |
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There are really no rules of thumb, but older couples are less likely to adopt infants and many younger couples prefer babies in order to fit in with peer groups. |
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Teachers, pupils and parents at Brightside Primary School are jubilant about the successes and improvements since the infants and juniors merged two years ago. |
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In the Middle Ages, deformed infants were looked upon as changelings. |
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He also described how kangaroo care fits this original paradigm and the role that health care technology should play in the care of premature infants. |
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For most visitors, the highlights of the trip are watching zookeepers bottle-feed the infants, and watching dozens of elephants cool off in the Maha Oya River. |
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The young girl was suckling at her mother's bosom and crying simultaneously, which should be considered a great feat since most infants choose one action over another. |
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Mother's milk is full of special nutrients, hormones and antibodies that are passed on to infants to help them to resist infections, respiratory illness and diarrhoea. |
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From the beginning, this body and specifically its commissioner have treated the candidates as if they were infants, scolding, chastising and reprimanding them at every step. |
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According to a new report, 2-to-5-day-old infants already home in on faces that fix them with a direct gaze and devote less attention to faces with eyes that look to one side. |
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A nonsignificant trend was observed for relatedness between infants who died with sudden infant death syndrome and patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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Affected infants have suppression of erythropoiesis with extremely low reticulocytes despite a low packed cell volume and normal erythropoietin values. |
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In infants the rash may be mistaken for breast or formula milk. |
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And finally, oxygen therapy given to sustain the lives of premature infants can cause retinopathy of prematurity, causing permanent vision loss or blindness. |
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Use of donor milk for preterm infants has declined over the past 20 years. |
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However, infants born prematurely are at a greater risk from superbugs caused by the very antibiotics that are supposed to be reducing their risk of infection. |
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Routine use of antidiarrheal agents is not recommended because many of these agents potentially have serious adverse effects in infants and young children. |
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Now it's only Sunday mornings, weddings, funerals, a carol service the week before Christmas and an occasional harvest festival for the local C of E infants and juniors. |
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Seventy-six infants, of a mean gestational age 26.4 weeks, were studied after sedation with chloral hydrate at between 11 and 14 months of age, corrected for prematurity. |
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The clinic offers counselling, electrocardiogram and stress tests, pap smear, antenatal and post-natal care and vaccination and immunisation for infants and adults. |
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Belgians had oblong heads because Belgian mothers wrapped their infants in swaddling clothes and slept them as much as possible on their sides and temples. |
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Commonly, these infants need supplemental oxygen treatment for mild respiratory distress syndrome or parenteral nutrition until enteral feeds are established. |
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Although mental development index scores decreased over time for both groups of infants, children prenatally exposed to cocaine had scores that decreased faster. |
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Since then most societies have used horns of animals with the tips cut off and covered with parchment, leather, sponges, and cloths for infants to suckle. |
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To determine the incidence of respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus in acute bronchiolitis, Papadopoulos and coworkers studied 118 infants with acute bronchiolitis. |
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The required sedation to insert the umbilical artery and percutaneous central venous catheters resulted in the infants having a poor respiratory drive initially. |
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A significant cause of death in premature infants and, on occasion, in full term infants is respiratory distress syndrome or hyaline membrane disease. |
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A single umbilical artery is present in 0.2 to 1 percent of newborns and may be associated with asymptomatic renal anomalies in 7 percent of these infants. |
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During the study, more than 900,000 live singleton births were recorded, giving an incidence of four per 1,000 live infants born with a short umbilical cord. |
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A member of the craniofacial team introduces the new parents to the parent-to-parent network available to parents of infants with cleft deformities. |
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Signs to look out for in babies or infants include a high-pitched moaning or whimpering cry, a blank, staring expression and pale, blotchy complexion. |
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However, Plato and Aristotle each called for the exposure of feeble infants. |
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Members of the clergy are vested with veto power over names of infants. |
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In every gift shop, there are more cute infants to cluck over. |
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The team studied 150 preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units. |
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Emotions, designed by natural selection and controlled by the limbic system of the brain, motivate infants and children to protest sleep isolation from parents by crying. |
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It is usually not significant in immunocompetent individuals, but can be of serious consequence, and sometimes fatal, in neonates, infants, and immunosuppressed patients. |
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However, in 2000, researchers in France reported that gene transfer had positive results in two infants with a type of inherited immune deficiency. |
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Part of that, though, is a result of many parents not even realizing they are exposing infants to a life-threatening disease. |
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As infants, my kids ate food right off the floor without washing or boiling. |
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The tortuous course of the splenic artery is considered so variable that no two arteries are alike, but the tortuosity of the artery is absent in infants and children. |
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The message for the non-specialist reader is that cerebral palsy may be common in surviving infants with low weight births, but that most survivors do not have it. |
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The evidence for an inborn, male predisposition for systematizing comes from a single experiment on newborn infants, tested with a single person and object. |
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Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater. |
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On Tuesday, the Department of Health announced two infants had shown symptoms of being infected with polio after taking the orally-administered Sabin vaccine. |
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In heat and humidity strong enough to hatch eggs, they sit on the hard stone floor cradling infants with flies feeding from the corners of their eyes. |
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Very preterm infants, who often have relatively delayed gastric emptying and intestinal peristalsis, may be slow to tolerate the introduction of gastric tube feeds. |
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Most patients who failed to endure were younger children or infants. |
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When ingested, nitrogen interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen, a condition known as methemoglobinemia, or blue baby syndrome, which can be fatal to infants. |
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Fatal complications and outcomes were similar between neonates and infants from two large birth cohorts in the United States after delivery by forceps or vacuum extraction. |
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Thirty infants had fewer milk teeth than expected for their ages. |
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The made-to-order infants, from different families, were screened and selected when they were still embryos to make sure they would be compatible donors. |
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Viral infection is the cause of fever in most infants and young children. |
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Several delivery devices are available for infants and young children. |
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In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma. |
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Consequently, incubator care is associated with less insensible water loss, and lower fluid requirements, than nursing infants in open cots under radiant heaters. |
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Pupils at a junior and infants school are wearing hats at playtimes in a bid to protect themselves from the sun's ultra-violet rays, which can cause skin cancer. |
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Some infants have been stopped from boarding planes in the United States because their names are similar to suspected terrorists on the government's no-fly list. |
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Organic cotton clothing items available for infants include baby gowns, one-piece outfits, undershirts, sleepwear, booties, dresses, caps, jumpers, and bibs. |
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Mothers had to keep guards around sparking plugs to protect their children and share the bed with their infants so that rats would not get near them. |
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A dark minivan quickly fills with pregnant women and those carrying infants. |
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Moreover, at 6 months, the mothers of back sleepers reported fewer instances in which their infants had trouble sleeping than did the mothers of stomach sleepers. |
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Extended families help in caring for infants and young children. |
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The remains of seven infants within intramural burial pits showed disturbances due to intrusive portholes that caused varying degrees of disarticulation and loss of elements. |
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There are many other opportunities for the intern, either pediatric or obstetric, or the family practice resident to gain skills in the intubation of larger infants. |
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With the technic used, infants could not be shown to be susceptible. |
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Most infants survive without substantial neurodevelopmental problems and most go on to attend mainstream schools, ultimately living independent lives. |
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Even in today's societies there are many different weaning practices dependent upon history, religious taboos, and the availability of nourishing foods suitable for infants. |
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All of these can cause the inflammation and scarring associated with BPD, even in a full-term newborn, or very rarely, in older infants and children. |
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The infants enjoyed their traditional run-up to Christmas in the last few weeks of term with their own version of the nativity, performed for their parents. |
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Fosphenytoin may be infused into scalp veins of neonates or infants. |
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The maids polish the silver, quiet the colicky infants, and iron dresses with 65 pleats on the waist. |
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The conjugation of polysaccharides with immunogenic proteins allows to overcome this problem providing an efficient immunological response also in infants. |
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Ultrasonography and radiography are equally effective imaging studies for detecting developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants four to six months of age. |
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Gastric teratoma is a rare tumor usually seen in male infants. |
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At a table for four, two beautifully dressed mothers had unsnapped their toile-print duffel bags, which converted into baby seats for their infants. |
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Adenovirus often affects the lower respiratory tract as well, causing bronchiolitis, croup, or viral pneumonia, which is less common but can cause serious illness in infants. |
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Serious side effects, such as convulsions, are more likely to occur in younger patients and would be of greater risk to infants than to older children or adults. |
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At the tertiary care center, there are not only pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, but also a sophisticated intensive care unit for infants. |
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