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Pan Afr Med J    

Atopic dermatitis in Tunisian schoolchildren.

Amouri M, Masmoudi A, Borgi N, Rebai A, Turki H

Department of Dermatology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia.

The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) is low in North Africa. We describe the epidemiology of this atopic condition among school children in Tunisi... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Dec 6  

The impact of cash transfers to poor women in Colombia on BMI and obesity: prospective cohort study.

Forde I, Chandola T, Garcia S, Marmot MG, Attanasio O

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK.

INTRODUCTION:Prevalence of obesity is rising in Latin America and increasingly affecting socially disadvantaged groups, particularly women. Conditiona... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Tolerance and Safety Evaluation in a Large Cohort of Healthy Infants Fed an Innovative Prebiotic Formula: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Piemontese P, Gianně ML, Braegger CP, Chirico G, Grüber C, Riedler J, Arslanoglu S, van Stuijvenberg M, Boehm G, Jelinek J, Roggero P

Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS ''Ca'Granda'' Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, University of Milan, Milano, Italy.

BACKGROUND: the addition of oligosaccharides to infant formula has been shown to mimic some of the beneficial effects of human milk. The aim of the st... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Using Quality Improvement to Promote Breast-feeding in a Local Health Department.

Wright SS, Lea CS, Holloman R, Cornett A, Harrison LM, Randolph GD

Beaufort County Health Department, Washington, North Carolina (Ms Holloman); Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (Dr Lea); NC Center for Public Health Quality, Raleigh (Mss Cornett and Harrison and Dr Randolph); and Department of Pediatrics, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Public Health Leadership Program, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill (Dr Randolph). Ms Wright is formarly with Beaufort County Health Department, Washington, North Carolina.

In 2008, breast-feeding initiation and continuation rates in Beaufort County, North Carolina, were lower than statewide rates. A quality improvement (... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Dec 2  

Human Exposure from Dioxins in Soil.

Demond AH, Franzblau A, Garabrant D, Jiang X, Adriaens P, Chen Q, Gillespie B, Hao W, Hong B, Jolliet O, Lepkowski J

Dioxins are a family of compounds that has received considerable attention, both historically and currently. There are many sites, both residential a... Read More

Source: PubMed

Matern Child Nutr    

'Breast is not always best': South Asian women's experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation framework.

Choudhry K, Wallace LM

The Applied Research Centre in Health and Lifestyle Interventions, Whitefriars Building, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Coventry University, Priory Street Coventry, UK.

Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, particularly when coming from countries where brea... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 30  

Breast-Feeding for the Management of Painful Procedures.

Yalçin SS

Department of Pediatrics, Unit of Social Pediatrics, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 30  

How genetically heterogeneous is Kabuki syndrome?: MLL2 testing in 116 patients, review and analyses of mutation and phenotypic spectrum.

Banka S, Veeramachaneni R, Reardon W, Howard E, Bunstone S, Ragge N, Parker MJ, Crow YJ, Kerr B, Kingston H, Metcalfe K, Chandler K, Magee A, Stewart F, McConnell VP, Donnelly DE, Berland S, Houge G, Morton JE, Oley C, Revencu N, Park SM, Davies SJ, Fry AE, Lynch SA, Gill H, Schweiger S, Lam WW, Tolmie J, Mohammed SN, Hobson E, Smith A, Blyth M, Bennett C, Vasudevan PC, García-Mińaúr S, Henderson A, Goodship J, Wright MJ, Fisher R, Gibbons R, Price SM, C de Silva D, Temple IK, Collins AL, Lachlan K, Elmslie F, McEntagart M, Castle B, Clayton-Smith J, Black GC, Donnai D

Department of Genetic Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (MAHSC), University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

MLL2 mutations are detected in 55 to 80% of patients with Kabuki syndrome (KS). In 20 to 45% patients with KS, the genetic basis remains unknown, sugg... Read More

Source: PubMed

Cad Saude Publica    

[Regional influence on early consumption of foods other than breast milk in infants less than 6 months of age in Brazilian State capitals and the Federal District].

Saldiva SR, Venancio SI, Gouveia AG, Castro AL, Escuder MM, Giugliani ER

Instituto de Saúde, Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de Săo Paulo, Săo Paulo, Brasil.

The aim was to assess regional influences on food consumption in infants less than six months of age. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sampl... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Using Quality Improvement to Promote Breast-feeding in a Local Health Department.

Wright SS, Lea CS, Holloman R, Cornett A, Harrison LM, Randolph GD

Beaufort County Health Department, Washington, North Carolina (Ms Holloman); Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (Dr Lea); NC Center for Public Health Quality, Raleigh (Mss Cornett and Harrison and Dr Randolph); and Department of Pediatrics, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Public Health Leadership Program, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill (Dr Randolph). Ms Wright is formarly with Beaufort County Health Department, Washington, North Carolina.

In 2008, breast-feeding initiation and continuation rates in Beaufort County, North Carolina, were lower than statewide rates. A quality improvement (... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Dec 2  

Human Exposure from Dioxins in Soil.

Demond AH, Franzblau A, Garabrant D, Jiang X, Adriaens P, Chen Q, Gillespie B, Hao W, Hong B, Jolliet O, Lepkowski J

Dioxins are a family of compounds that has received considerable attention, both historically and currently. There are many sites, both residential a... Read More

Source: PubMed

Matern Child Nutr    

'Breast is not always best': South Asian women's experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation framework.

Choudhry K, Wallace LM

The Applied Research Centre in Health and Lifestyle Interventions, Whitefriars Building, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Coventry University, Priory Street Coventry, UK.

Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, particularly when coming from countries where brea... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 30  

Breast-Feeding for the Management of Painful Procedures.

Yalçin SS

Department of Pediatrics, Unit of Social Pediatrics, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 30  

How genetically heterogeneous is Kabuki syndrome?: MLL2 testing in 116 patients, review and analyses of mutation and phenotypic spectrum.

Banka S, Veeramachaneni R, Reardon W, Howard E, Bunstone S, Ragge N, Parker MJ, Crow YJ, Kerr B, Kingston H, Metcalfe K, Chandler K, Magee A, Stewart F, McConnell VP, Donnelly DE, Berland S, Houge G, Morton JE, Oley C, Revencu N, Park SM, Davies SJ, Fry AE, Lynch SA, Gill H, Schweiger S, Lam WW, Tolmie J, Mohammed SN, Hobson E, Smith A, Blyth M, Bennett C, Vasudevan PC, García-Mińaúr S, Henderson A, Goodship J, Wright MJ, Fisher R, Gibbons R, Price SM, C de Silva D, Temple IK, Collins AL, Lachlan K, Elmslie F, McEntagart M, Castle B, Clayton-Smith J, Black GC, Donnai D

Department of Genetic Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (MAHSC), University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

MLL2 mutations are detected in 55 to 80% of patients with Kabuki syndrome (KS). In 20 to 45% patients with KS, the genetic basis remains unknown, sugg... Read More

Source: PubMed

Cad Saude Publica    

[Regional influence on early consumption of foods other than breast milk in infants less than 6 months of age in Brazilian State capitals and the Federal District].

Saldiva SR, Venancio SI, Gouveia AG, Castro AL, Escuder MM, Giugliani ER

Instituto de Saúde, Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de Săo Paulo, Săo Paulo, Brasil.

The aim was to assess regional influences on food consumption in infants less than six months of age. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sampl... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 28  

Hour of birth and birth assistance: From a primate to a medicalized pattern?

Bernis C, Varea C

Department of Biology, Madrid Autonomous University, Madrid, Spain.

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies generally agree that in Homo sapiens births without medical intervention occur mostly at night, although with a less acce... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 28  

Hour of birth and birth assistance: From a primate to a medicalized pattern?

Bernis C, Varea C

Department of Biology, Madrid Autonomous University, Madrid, Spain.

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies generally agree that in Homo sapiens births without medical intervention occur mostly at night, although with a less acce... Read More

Source: PubMed

Pan Afr Med J    

Atopic dermatitis in Tunisian schoolchildren.

Amouri M, Masmoudi A, Borgi N, Rebai A, Turki H

Department of Dermatology, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia.

The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) is low in North Africa. We describe the epidemiology of this atopic condition among school children in Tunisi... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Dec 6  

The impact of cash transfers to poor women in Colombia on BMI and obesity: prospective cohort study.

Forde I, Chandola T, Garcia S, Marmot MG, Attanasio O

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK.

INTRODUCTION:Prevalence of obesity is rising in Latin America and increasingly affecting socially disadvantaged groups, particularly women. Conditiona... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Tolerance and Safety Evaluation in a Large Cohort of Healthy Infants Fed an Innovative Prebiotic Formula: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Piemontese P, Gianně ML, Braegger CP, Chirico G, Grüber C, Riedler J, Arslanoglu S, van Stuijvenberg M, Boehm G, Jelinek J, Roggero P

Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS ''Ca'Granda'' Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, University of Milan, Milano, Italy.

BACKGROUND: the addition of oligosaccharides to infant formula has been shown to mimic some of the beneficial effects of human milk. The aim of the st... Read More

Source: PubMed


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Posted by:  Afsana007(Guest)  Posted on: 12/15/2011
should Pizotifen, Rabeprazole, Montelukast, Fexofenadine, Domperidone effects by baby as i feed by breast to my baby. please tell me.



Posted by:  sobia_akhtar(Guest)  Posted on: 11/11/2011
We have a girl baby of 20 days. she used to have mothers milk every half an hour. whether mothers milk is not sufficient for her. sometimes we used to give her powder milk as advised by doctors and she has a nice sleep. please advice us and need a good diet for her mother.



Posted by:  made007madhu(Guest)  Posted on: 09/16/2011
what are the food increase the milk?



Posted by:  drmitesh85  Posted on: 06/25/2011
i have 1 and 1/2 months beby girl and now i m suffering from loose motion kindly guide me which antibiotics can i take or can i take loperamide ? please guide me ASAP



Posted by:  anamabid(Guest)  Posted on: 01/31/2011
hello.i want to know how can i reduce wait i'm feeding my baby and after delivery my tummy doesn't reduce so how can i maintain myself from diet.



Posted by:  shariff(Guest)  Posted on: 01/28/2011
what are the diet [items]should be avoided during feeding the baby


Posted by:  Thealea  Posted on: 01/31/2011
When you are feeding the baby you should avoid foods that has spices like garlic, chili, and pepper since this may cause gas problems in the baby. It will later produced bloating symptoms. You should also avoid cow's milk since as we know it is a common cause of food allergies, it can actually cause red patches on your baby's skin. Also, Red pepper should really be avoided too since this may cause dermatitis in breastfeed babies. But, of course you have to ask advice from the expert like the doctors to be sure. There are foods that might not be good to your baby and you unconsciously eat them.




Posted by:  mdkusu(Guest)  Posted on: 12/04/2010
Hi i have a 2 and half month baby girl ,she is healthy but weeping most of time, and some time not taking my milk.somtime she play and then start weeping.we r giving to her jayfal,kala harad and janm ghunti.



Posted by:  laraib  Posted on: 10/12/2010
hi i have a baby of 5 months old,i feed him he did not eat any thing else.i feel too lethargic.i need to eat after 2 hours.is it normal or i am facing any problem



Posted by:  AnuradhaSrinivasan(Guest)  Posted on: 05/27/2010
Hi, I have a 4 months and 2 weeks old boy baby. He is weighing 6kgs. But for the past 2 days he is not taking my milk. He is crying a lot when i try to feed him. I cannot understand the reason. Please help.


Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 07/06/2010
my dear,some babies may develop intestine or stomach cramps. u shall give him sonf podeena choti ilachi thoree se ujwain ka qahwa. atleast 5 times in a day [each time 4,5 spoons]. he will be ok, and will start taking your feed.




Posted by:  siva_  Posted on: 05/06/2010
Hi, i have 5months baby boy..his weight is 7.5kg if its normal... my milk is decreasing...and i gave my milk only 2 or 3 times if its enough.... what i do....i give him lactogen



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 07/06/2010
in hot weathers and months like jun july, dehydration is common, esp for feeding mothers. try to increase the intake of liquid. i experienced the same recently, but i took more milk, juices, lemonade , yougurt etc. more liquid more breast milk. do not go to the formula milk. try to feed more and more, else milk production will quicky decline...




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