Sentences with phrase «control infants»

The findings also highlight an urgent need for better ways of controlling infant pain.
Beng mothers start «toilet training» at birth, something akin to what modern western parents would call elimination communication, but with more of an aim to control the infants bowel movements.
This review of 2,267 SIDS cases and 6,837 control infants explored the duration of breastfeeding required to confer a protective effect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
A study involving 46 infants exposed to very early prematurity and nearly 70 healthy and mature control infants was recently conducted at the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki University Hospital.
Moreover, high maternal sensitivity and responsiveness are contrary to maternal behaviours that are overtly or covertly hostile or attempt to overly control the infants» behaviours in everyday interactions [30].
The study was an extensive one, looking at a total of 2267 SIDS cases and 6837 control infants, so the results of the study are significant.
Diapers were a wonderful invention, controlling infants» waste products in a relatively convenient, clean, and healthy way.
«the experimental infants were significantly superior to the control infants in weight gain, mental development, and most markedly neurological development.»
The book, based on Christian principles, says parents must control an infant's schedule to develop order.
The study discovered that the brain response of the infants with an inherited dyslexia risk differed from the brain responses of the control infants and predicted their reading speed in secondary school.
We calculated that 42 infants in each group would provide 80 % power to detect a mean difference between GDM and control infants of 86 cm3 (11 % difference) in total AT volume and 90 % power to detect a difference of 6 cm3 (38 %) in the smallest of the measured regional compartments, the abdominal deep subcutaneous compartment.
Studies from the implementation of the program in North Carolina, Durham Connects (DC), has shown that DC infants had 59 percent fewer infant emergency medical care episodes in the first six months of life than the control infants.
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