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Children born to women who are obese have a higher risk of landing in a hospital with a severe infection, a new study says.
Infants under 1 year of age have a 41% increased risk of hospitalization for infection if their mom was severely obese during ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMaternal obesity linked to children's heightened risk of infection-related hospitalizationsChildren born to mothers who are very obese with a BMI of 35 or higher are at heightened risk of being admitted to hospital ...
Children born to mothers who are very obese with a BMI of 35 or higher are at heightened risk of being admitted to hospital ...
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Femina on MSNHere’s How To Protect Kids From Monsoon IllnessesAs children return to school, monsoon illnesses surge. Learn how to spot symptoms early and protect your child with ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNMeasles cases in Alberta jump to 724 as experts predict cases will continue to riseAs of Tuesday, Alberta has reported 724 cases of measles, 710 of which are past the period of communicability. Four people ...
Infant formula guidelines are in dire need of an FDA update, experts say. Here’s a look at some of the concerns an ...
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When treatment for the most sensitive issues requires a parent’s OK, children may be afraid to speak up. | Opinion ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNReal world data confirms effectiveness of nirsevimab in young infants with bronchiolitisA single dose of the long-acting antibody nirsevimab developed to prevent respiratory syncytial virus infections (The drug ...
B.C.’s Health Ministry says it has no plans to make measles immunization mandatory for attending school, as it is in Ontario ...
A substantial burden of hospitalizations for PIV-associated ARI was observed among pediatric patients in the United States.
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A single dose of the long-acting antibody nirsevimab to infants can halve hospitalizations for bronchiolitis.
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