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Birth defects a third more common in IVF babies - Health - Children's health - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Babies conceived through certain fertility treatment techniques are about one-third more likely to have a birth defect than babies conceived without any extra help from technology, according to a review of several dozen studies.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Autism Society of America Displays Inaccurate Billboard - AGE OF AUTISM
ageofautism.com — “Managing Editor's Note: There has been a thread on FB of parents posting photographs of their children who were not born with autism. They run (with parental permission) at the end of this post. Perhaps ASA needs visuals to understand?...” View full resource at ageofautism.com
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Autism Society of America Displays Inaccurate Billboard http://t.co/UCimntDM
Believe In Tomorrow Children's Foundation
believeintomorrow.org — “Believe In Tomorrow provides exceptional hospital and respite housing services to critically ill children and their families. We believe in keeping families together during a child?s medical crisis, and that the gentle cadence of normal family life has a powerful influence on the healing process.” View full resource at believeintomorrow.org
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@sheepseatingme I KNOW. Direct TV's blimp is in ATL tomorrow and the kids were invited by http://t.co/aTtBnxpM -- they partner together.
Respiratory Research | Abstract | The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms
respiratory-research.com — “Recent studies have confirmed the presence of viable Chlamydia in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of pediatric patients with airway hyperresponsiveness. While specific IgG and IgM responses to C. pneumoniae are well described, the response and potential contribution of Ag-specific IgE are not known. The current study sought to determine if infection with Chlamydia triggers the production of pathogen-specific IgE in children with chronic respiratory diseases which might contribute to infla” View full resource at respiratory-research.com
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Production of Chlamydia-specific IgE may prove significant in the exacerbation of chronic, allergic airway diseases. http://t.co/P6cjmdmP
The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms
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The prevalence and identity of Chlamydia-specific IgE in children with asthma and other chronic respiratory symptoms http://t.co/gJRrm0Li
10 Tips to Keep Children Safe on the Internet - internet,child,safety
free-press-release.com — “New YORK ,New Jersey, Connecticut,New York,United States of America: Latest breaking news - With the arrest of a Justin Bieber impersonator who molested children on the Internet, parents seek tips on how to keep their children safe. Child safety expert, Jill Starishevsky, provides 10 tips.. You can’t miss out this news 10 Tips to Keep Children Safe on the Internet to get latest information about K-12 education industry.The news will also gives detailed information about Safety Star Media.” View full resource at free-press-release.com
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Teach children that cell phone photos contain GPS information - disable before photos are posted. #internetsafety http://t.co/BDO9uayl
Preschoolers' reading skills benefit from 1 modest change by teachers
eurekalert.org — “A small change in how teachers and parents read aloud to preschoolers may provide a big boost to their reading skills later on, a new study found. That small change involves making specific references to print in books while reading to children -- such as pointing out letters and words on the pages, showing capital letters, and showing how you read from left to right and top to bottom on the page.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Preschoolers' reading skills benefit from 1 modest change by teachers. http://t.co/WGcvEcLX (via @osuresearch)
Keeping Your Yard Green For Our Children’s Sake | Home Gardening Tips Moncton
backyardgardeningtips.com — “Nurturing a backyard is all about being green-fingered and connecting with your own personal bit of nature. However, how can you make sure that your yard and” View full resource at backyardgardeningtips.com
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Keeping Your Yard Green For Our Children’s Sake: Nurturing a backyard is all about being green-fingered and conn... http://t.co/cMjgHB5h
The Sleep Sense Program
sleepsense.net — “Sleep Disorders in Children: Solutions for Baby Sleep & Child Sleep Problems; get baby sleeping peacefully. Baby Sleeping, Sleep Disorders in Children expert Dana Obleman can help.” View full resource at sleepsense.net
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In Blur of A.D.H.D., Sleep Troubles May Be a Culprit - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Researchers say that many children who are found to have an attention disordermay in fact have a differentproblem: a sleep disorder, like apnea. Read more...” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Well: In Blur of A.D.H.D., Sleep Troubles May Be a Culprit http://t.co/aWvjlZdx
Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “The individual contributions of hypertension, diabetes and obesity in mothers are not clear, but the increased risks to their children are more than double for developmental delays and more than 50 percent for autism, a study suggests.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Vital Signs: Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays http://t.co/Bb1au8uq
CDC: Child, Teen Injury Deaths Dropping
children.webmd.com — “The death rate from unintentional injury among children and teens has dropped by about a third in a decade. But troubling increases occurred in prescription drug deaths among older teens and suffocation deaths among infants, the CDC says.” View full resource at children.webmd.com
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Fewer children die in accidents; drug overdoses up - Local News - Clarksburg, WV - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer ATLANTA (AP) - Accidents are killing far fewer children and teenagers than in the past, according to a new government report released Monday.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Fewer children die in accidents; drug overdoses up - http://t.co/IclIEFA7 http://t.co/gPaE2lZn #health
Counselor uses yoga camp to empower children | the Northeast Central Durham Community
blogs.web.jomc.unc.edu — “By Abby Moore UNC-CH Staff Writer The Durham VOICE thedurhamvoice@gmail.com In the spring of 2009, Eastway Elementary School counselor Ingrid” View full resource at blogs.web.jomc.unc.edu
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Campaign encourages walking, not riding in strollers, for children - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “University of Utah researchers have started a social media campaign called Track-It SLC to persuade caregivers to walk with their children at parks, the zoo and other public places, rather than keep them in strollers. Graduate student Lindsay Janicki says a 3-year-old can walk a half mile, and a 7-…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Agree w/ Track-It SLC campaign: Encourages walking not riding in strollers for kids http://t.co/rLJfdhE6 Strollers fine, but overused!
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