Articles, tagged with "fetuses", page 5
27th August 2009
Health insurance in this country is changing. No one knows for sure just what the new affordable health insurance plans offered from the government will be. There are however some very common misconceptions that have been circulating of late. There have b...
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Author:
Ronnie Hamilton
24th July 2009
There have numerous studies on the effects of music on the fetus during pregnancy. Parents wonder if there is a prescription for the right amount of music or the perfect musical genre that will make their baby smarter or more musical. All studies so far a...
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Author:
Kristin Royce
16th July 2009
Ultrasound 4D scans is the latest form of ultrasound scans doctors use to find out more about babies in wombs. 4D is basically shorthand for ‘four-dimensional' where the fourth dimension here is time. Basically what happens in a 4D scan is that the elem...
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Author:
Alex Daniel
02nd July 2009
Nuby, world's No. 1 infant care feeding and teething company comprehends the harmful effects of Bisphenol A (BPA) in children and the environment and thus launched the all new range of BPA-free baby products, creating an awareness of the same amongst the ...
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Radiohms agencies Ltd
12th June 2009
There are many kinds of programs that are offered by the ultrasound technician schools. Such schools offer variety of degrees like bachelor in ultrasound, associate in ultrasound and masters in ultrasound. When you start pursuing any of the degree program...
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Author:
Mansi Gupta
13th May 2009
Medical research is now proving the effectiveness of hypnosis in making for a relaxed pregnancy and far more comfortable delivery. This article is simply intended as a brief guide to how hypnosis can help in many different ways, ranging from its successf...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
08th January 2009
I met Claus Jensen on Pat O'Bryan's new forum. This is a great place to meet new friends, JV partners, people to write articles and Squidoo lenses for and about.
Claus sent me three compact disks called Music for Mother and Child: Wind Chimes; Lullabie...
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Author:
kate loving shenk
27th October 2008
Scientists in Spain are putting forward a new theory as to why some people are obese while others aren't - pollution.
If it sounds ridiculous, you may not be alone in your incredulity. As implausible as it seems, a Spanish study conducted in Menorca ma...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall blemish like omphalocele in which the anterior abdomen does not shut rightly allowing the intestines to protrude outside the fetus. The common of fetuses with this problem are born to mothers in their late teens or early...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
03rd September 2008
The California Assembly has rejected a measure that would have banned the controversial chemical bisphenol A from baby bottles. Supporters say lawmakers missed a golden opportunity to protect young children. KPBS Reporter Kenny Goldberg has more.
The ...
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Author:
patty
19th June 2008
Studies show that fetuses can hear and react to sound from as early as 20 weeks and begin active listening by the 24th week. Researcher Michele Clements found that playing a lullaby, or calming music by Vivaldi and Mozart soothed 4 to 5 month-old fetuses...
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Music Producer
11th May 2008
Fertility drugs aid people who are not able to produce children spontaneously. If you are one of these people, then you will want to talk to your doctor about your options.
Taking these drugs for infertility problems is usually the first step in treat...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
01st May 2008
The nine months of your life are crucial; it launches a new episode of your life. Therefore you must act seriously enough to cut down on unhealthy food habits. Most importantly you must make yourself aware of the different disorders that might occur. If p...
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Author:
aaron nimocks
27th April 2008
Organic food proponents express concern over the potential negative effects of various chemical cultivation methods and genetic modification techniques used in modern conventional agriculture. The effect of pesticide residues from crop spraying, the prese...
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Author:
Joseph H.
26th February 2008
Miscarriage
This factsheet is for people who have had a miscarriage or for those who want to know more about them.
Each year in the UK, hundreds of thousands of women are affected by miscarriage. A miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends before 24 we...
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Author:
Peter sams