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Nurturing newborns? Check out this list of neonatal nutrition essentials

Expert-recommended neonatal nutrition essentials for nurturing newborns to help grow your babies to their best potential along with tips on what NOT to feed | Health

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World Breastfeeding Week: Mastitis, A Health Challenge Encountered By The Breastfeeding Mothers

World Breastfeeding Week: Mastitis, A Health Challenge Encountered By The Breastfeeding Mothers
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Mumbai: Beware of chickenpox, schools warn parents, issue advisories

Pointing at the increase in cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, chickenpox and viral fever, schools, doctors ask parents to be vigilant

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Mumbai: Covid-19 infection among under-19 category up 11 per cent in 12 days

As per BMC data, over the past 12 days, of the 22,735 cases registered in the city, as many as 2,478 are from the age group of 0 to 19 years, which is the school and college-going group

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Hello, brains! A life spent helping others understand ADHD online


 
>> Cheryl Maguire, The New York Times 
Published: 23 Feb 2021 01:49 PM BdST
Updated: 23 Feb 2021 01:49 PM BdST
Jessica McCabe's service dog-in-training, Chloe, retrieves her medicine in Seattle, Dec 22, 2020. The New York Times
Jessica McCabe, creator of the YouTube channel “How to ADHD,” is not a doctor or medical professional. At 38, she’s had a variety of professions including stand-up comedian, actor and restaurant server.
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Through all those years, she has been learning about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which she was diagnosed herself at the age of 12. Explaining that information is something she has done on her YouTube channel since 2016.
“Our brains are a piece of equipment we work with every day for everything that we do, so it’s critical to understand it,” she said.

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Parents fret as screen time soars


Parents fret as screen time soars
The pandemic has driven children to spend more time using devices and less time in physical play.
Recent neuroimaging research suggests heavy use of certain video games may cause brain changes linked to addictive behaviours. 
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The day after New Year's, John Reichert of Boulder, Colorado, had a heated argument with his 14-year-old son, James. "I've failed you as a father," he told the boy despairingly.
During the long months of lockdowns and shuttered schools, Reichert, like many parents, overlooked the vastly increasing time that his son was spending on video games and social media. Now, James, who used to focus his free time on mountain biking and playing basketball, devotes nearly all of his leisure hours – about 40 a week – to Xbox and his phone. During their argument, he pleaded with his father not to restrict access, calling his phone his "whole life".

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Children's screen time soars in Covid-19 pandemic, alarming parents and researchers


WASHINGTON (NYTIMES) - The day after New Year's Day, Mr John Reichert of Boulder, Colorado, had a heated argument with his 14-year-old son, James. "I've failed you as a father," he told the boy despairingly.
During the long months of lockdowns and shuttered schools, Mr Reichert, like many parents, overlooked the vastly increasing time that his son was spending on video games and social media.
Now, James, who used to focus his free time on mountain biking and playing basketball, devotes nearly all of his leisure hours - about 40 a week - to Xbox and his phone.
During their argument, he pleaded with his father not to restrict access, calling his phone his "whole life".

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This Food May Up The Risk Of Asthma Or Other Respiratory Issues In Children (Study)


This Food May Up The Risk Of Asthma Or Other Respiratory Issues In Children (Study)
Inflammatory substances present in cooked meats could lead to increased wheezing in children - found the study.
Edited by Neha Grover (with inputs from ANI)
Updated: December 23, 2020 15:13 IST
Cooked meats may cause repiratory stress in children.
Development of respiratory issues in children is a growing concern for parents these days. Fear of future risk of asthma is also a cause of constant worry. While we blame polluted air for these problems, a new study cites meat as one of the culprits. Surprised? Well, it is quite strange. The study published online in the journal Thorax suggests that

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