Inconsolable crying is the most frequently reported reason by caregivers for losing control with a child, Green said. And it only takes a few seconds for the damage to occur. “Because of a baby’s relatively heavy head and weak neck muscles, shaking makes their fragile brains bounce back and forth inside the skull and causes Read More
Inconsolable crying is the most frequently reported reason by caregivers for losing control with a child, Green said. And it only takes a few seconds for the damage to occur. “Because of a baby’s relatively heavy head and weak neck muscles, shaking makes their fragile brains bounce back and forth inside the skull and causes Read More
Too Many Women Dying in U.S. While Having Babies By Jennifer Block Friday, Mar. 12, 2010 Daniel Allan / Photodisc / Getty Images Amnesty International may be best known to American audiences forbringing to light horror stories abroad such as the disappearance ofpolitical activists in Argentina or the abysmal conditions inside SouthAfrican prisons under apartheid. Read More
The WHO Child Growth Standards (via @LifeWithPooka and @newgreenbaby) http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/en/ Documentation The following documents describe the sample and methods used to construct the standards and present the final charts. WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development: Length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for-length, weight-for-height and body mass index-for-age WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development: Head circumference-for-age, arm circumference-for-age, Read More
Too Many Women Dying in U.S. While Having Babies By Jennifer Block Friday, Mar. 12, 2010 Daniel Allan / Photodisc / Getty Images Amnesty International may be best known to American audiences forbringing to light horror stories abroad such as the disappearance ofpolitical activists in Argentina or the abysmal conditions inside SouthAfrican prisons under apartheid. Read More
The WHO Child Growth Standards http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/en/ Documentation The following documents describe the sample and methods used to construct the standards and present the final charts. WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development: Length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for-length, weight-for-height and body mass index-for-age WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development: Head circumference-for-age, arm circumference-for-age, triceps skinfold-for-age and subscapular Read More