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Caesarean babies have a 20% higher risk of developing type1 diabetes, a new study suggests.

Posted: August 26th 2008 By editor1       under: Child health, Diabetes    Tags: , , , , , ,
According to a report published in PubMed journal, babies who born under caesarean section have a 20% higher risk of getting type 1diabetes than the babies born naturally.

Type1 diabetes can start in early childhood and it is on rise in many European countries because of some unknown factors.

The researchers from Queen’s University Belfast worked on 20 previous studies and suggested that contact with hospital bacteria instead of material bacteria in delivery may be the real culprit.

Chemical Syndrome towards Infant Depressions Detected

Posted: August 1st 2008 By Admin       under: Child health    Tags: ,
DepressionsThe researchers of the United States said,” They are quite nearer to finding why a lot of mothers suffer from post-biological depression”.

They detected mice missing a chemical receptor in their cognitive structure developed identical syndromes.

The research recommends the receptor supports in stopping the brain cells sacking too often in reaction to alters in hormone levels during the conditions of pregnancy and birth.

A British expert emphasized the study published in Neuron, could lead towards better conducts for the illness.

Amid 5% to 25% of all new mothers are assumed to suffer from a number of forms of post-biological disorder, and can explore it hard to cope with demands of the baby.

The US Consultative Panel OK’s 2 Fresh Combination Vaccines

Posted: June 29th 2008 By Admin       under: Child health, Health news, Vaccines    Tags: ,
vaccineATLANTA: A federal advisory panel on Thursday approved two fresh combination of vaccines designed to cutting down the number of needle sticks that young children must have to undergo to getting the optional immunizations.

The Panel provided its bob to a four-in-one shot made by GlaxoSmithKline. It protects against certain disease like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio and costs $45. It has given just the once to pre- schooling-aging children.

Besides, to getting endorsement was the Sanofi Pasteur’s five-in-one immunization for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and illness because of Haemophilus influenzae type b and HiB. It costs as regards $69. Youngsters getting four doses by age 2.

Bacterial Infection Might Play Role in Sudden Deaths of Infants

Posted: June 10th 2008 By Admin       under: Bacterial Infection, Child health    Tags: ,
SIDSA mysterious event known as sudden infant death syndrome has become one of the major causes of death for children under the age of 1.

The doctors conducted a research regarding the death of infants. They are of the view that Staphylococcus Aureus and E. coli is found in nearly half of all infants who died of unexpectedly and without clarification over a decade at a London hospital. This research regarding the sudden death of new born babies is published in Friday’s Lancet medical journal.

Meanwhile, Marian Willinger, a SIDS specialist at the U.S National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has said whatever has occurred it’s not fine. It is creating so much tensions and puzzles for the doctors. Marian Willinger is the one who did not attach towards the study of British researchers.

Bacterial Infection Might Increase SIDS Perils

Can frequent bacterial contagion cause some cases of sudden infant’s death syndrome (SIDS)? Well the answer is yes which has been admitted by the British authors during research of the issue of the Lancet. The investigators discovered a heavy amount of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli infections in children who had passed away due to SIDS.

Therefore, the majority of the parents are demanding the antibiotics for their new born babies to avoid of the SIDS. In this way, the doctors are reviewing their research regarding cure of SIDS, but they have not been able to find out the proper cure of SIDs.However, there is a huge need of significant research and the scientists are doing it so.

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