Nutrition of Infants in the First Year
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Nutrition of Infants in the First Year
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Nutrition of Infants in the First Year: Feeding a baby can be a perplexing process, particularly when you're new... http://bit.ly/jXvCLQ
Integrative Nutrition is celebrating the big 20! | Integrative Nutrition Blog
blog.integrativenutrition.com — “IIN is celebrating 20 years of rocking the ripple effect! Check out our infographic to see some of the milestones we've reached with your help!” View full resource at blog.integrativenutrition.com
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Lack of Vaccination Sends Babies In Oregon To the Hospital - Slashdot
science.slashdot.org — “First time accepted submitter dmr001 writes "In its fortnightly Communicable Disease newsletter (PDF), Oregon Public Health officials note increasing cases of pertussis (whooping cough) in infants, with 146 hospitalizations noted in the 2 year period ending March 2011, and at least 4 deaths since 20...” View full resource at science.slashdot.org
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Celebrating 20 Years of Transformation | Institute for Integrative Nutrition
integrativenutrition.com — “Tweet // Integrative Nutrition is thrilled to celebrate 20 years of health and wellness! When Joshua Rosenthal founded the school in 1992, it was just 20 students in a kitchen.” View full resource at integrativenutrition.com
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@JoshuaIIN founded Integrative Nutrition 20 years ago. Today we're more than a school, we're a movement! http://t.co/oxmlPYvq #IIN20yrs
Responding to Lying Positively
attachmentparenting.org — “Like many new parents, I naively believed that once I got past the first few years of physically intense infant and toddler care, that surely the rest of childhood would be comparatively easy. By the time my third child came” View full resource at attachmentparenting.org
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New Blog Post - Responding to Lying Positively http://t.co/e7U1ErG1
Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: YORK (Reuters Health) - Obesity rates continue to climb in California schools, but exercise and nutrition programs may be having a positive effect on student health, a new study suggests. Kids entered fifth grade more obese every year, but they did not gain more weight and their overall fitness improved as they moved to higher grades. "We accomplished a significant first step and that is to slow obesity," said Dr. William Bommer, a cardiologist at the University of Ca” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: YORK (Reuters Health) - Obesity rates continue to climb in California schools, but exercise and nutrition programs may be having a positive effect on student health, a new study suggests. Kids entered fifth grade more obese every year, but they did not gain more weight and their overall fitness improved as they moved to higher grades. "We accomplished a significant first step and that is to slow obesity," said Dr. William Bommer, a cardiologist at the University of Ca” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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How often are my baby's visits to the doctor in the first year? - Sharecare
sharecare.com — “How often are my baby's visits to the doctor in the first year? Learn more from our experts.” View full resource at sharecare.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 4:02 pm By:
Dr. Tanya answers: How often are my baby's well-baby visits to the doctor in the first year? http://t.co/BBiiwDKe #parents #infant #baby
Babies Need a First-Year Eye Exam - NJ Family - March 2012
njfamily.com — “InfantSEE provides professional eye care for infants at no cost, regardless of family income or insurance.” View full resource at njfamily.com
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Babies Need a First-Year Eye Exam: http://t.co/uTYjXvQZ via @AddThis
Pfizer plans to divest two global divisions - FT.com
ft.com — “Pfizer hopes to divest its animal health and infant nutrition businesses as two global units by the middle of next year, while focusing on small-scale acquisitions, according to the chief executive who took over the US pharmaceutical group 15 months” View full resource at ft.com
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Pfizer chief updated the FT on animal health and nutrition units; says he hopes to unload both by June 2013 http://t.co/1a9rVMty $PFE
Organic Food Store Opens in Oakville
oakville.com — “Last year, Infant Organics introduced their wonderful line of homemade, fully organic baby and toddler food to the area. Lynne Faye and her two grown children, Mike and Stephanie, work together making the very best food for all the different stages of a baby’s development, full of goodness, and with no additives or preservatives. And now Infant Organics have introduced their newest addition, aptly named Family First, with a complete line of mouth-watering and nutritious food that all ages can en” View full resource at oakville.com
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Perception And Preference May Have Genetic Link To Obesity
medicalnewstoday.com — “Does fat have a taste?About five years ago, animal studies first revealed the presence of entirely novel types of oral fat sensors or receptors on the tongue. Prior to this time, it was” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Variation in brain development seen in infants with autism, February 21, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Patterns of brain development in the first two years of life are distinct in children who are later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, according to researchers in a network funded by the National Institutes of Health. The study results show differences in brain structure at 6 months of age, the earliest such structural changes have been recorded in ASDs.” View full resource at nih.gov
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J. Nwando Olayiwola: Can Cell Phones Help American Mothers And Babies?
huffingtonpost.com — “The United States has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the industrialized world. The good news is that there are great tools out there to help. Indeed, a text-messaging service that delivers vital health information to mothers at various stages of their pregnancy and during the first year of their child's life, is one of them.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Can Cell Phones Help American Mothers and Babies? http://t.co/6qjD8oVV #globalmotherhood via @HuffingtonPost
The Diet That Saves the Brain - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “The first study to specifically examine the effects of the Mediterranean diet found benefits to the brain.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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An advocate for 20 years! The Diet That Saves the Brain http://t.co/EvDouYT1 via @WSJ
Preventative Measures For Infant Colds | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Preventative Measures For Infant Colds. Viruses cause colds, which are upper respiratory infections that irritate the nose and throat. Infants, who have undeveloped immune systems, are more susceptible to the disease than older children and adults. In fact, the Lucile Packard Children8217s Hospital at Stanford University says that colds become less frequent after a child turns 6 years...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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