… are much the same. Consequences of shaken baby syndrome Almost 25 percent of shaken babies die from their injuries. The 75 percent who survive may suffer from life-long injuries which may …
… your brain catch up with your stomach, then be honest with yourself: “Do I feel full?” It’s OK to have leftovers for another day. Treat yourself: Your plan doesn’t have to be … your daily schedule. Just think: If you were to lose a half-pound per week, you’d be down 26 pounds in a year! Slow and steady Remember, you didn’t wake up and suddenly have this …
… of psychiatry at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). In practice for more than 26 years, Dr. Hammer joined UNMC in 2005 with the goal of establishing a specialized psychiatric …
… think about this one?’ It was all one color, it had smooth, even borders, so I said, ‘It looks OK. How long have you had it?’ He said, ‘About a month.’” Dr. DeBates, who specializes in Mohs … people diagnosed with melanoma are white men over 55. And men ages 15 to 39 are more likely to die of melanoma than women of the same ages. “If early detection is key to survival, that …
… ten list for risks new parents feel their babies face. But unfortunately, thousands of babies die each year because of sleep-related risks . Methodist Women’s Hospital is proud to be a … place for a baby to sleep is alone in their crib, close to the parent’s bed. Room sharing is ok… bed sharing is not. Sharing a bed can be dangerous. Adult beds have soft mattresses, pillows … all their recommended vaccinations. Breastfeeding is recommended. Using a pacifier is ok at nap time and bed time once breastfeeding is well established. Baby’s room shouldn’t be too …
… reasons. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on average, 115 people die, each day, from opioid overdoses. The majority of individuals who struggle with opioid …
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