Not exact matches
In Italy, however, despite facing the same problem of a declining population — in 2014, only 509,000 live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctanc
In Italy, however, despite facing the same problem of a
declining population —
in 2014, only 509,000 live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctanc
in 2014, only 509,000
live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy
in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctanc
in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctance.
Globally, maternal mortality has
declined from 400 per 100,000
live births in 1990 to 210
in 2010, but fewer than half of women deliver
in baby - friendly maternities.
Despite a 56 % decrease
in the national incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from 1.2 deaths per 1000
live births in 19921 to 0.53 death per 1000
live births in 2003,2 SIDS continues to be the leading cause of postneonatal mortality
in the United States.3 The decreased rate of SIDS is largely attributed to the increased use of the supine sleep position after the introduction of the «Back to Sleep» campaign
in 1994.4 - 7 More recently, it has been suggested that the decrease
in the SIDS rate has leveled off coincident with a plateau
in the uptake of the supine sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors
in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further
decline in the rate of SIDS.
In researching my books, «The Expectant Father» and «The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year,» I found the same thing as the Harvard study Rabbi Boteach cites: that new parents experience a tremendous decline in their love life in the first year after the birth of a chil
In researching my books, «The Expectant Father» and «The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year,» I found the same thing as the Harvard study Rabbi Boteach cites: that new parents experience a tremendous
decline in their love life in the first year after the birth of a chil
in their love
life in the first year after the birth of a chil
in the first year after the
birth of a child.
Between 1992 and 2001, the SIDS rate
declined, and the most dramatic
declines occurred
in the years immediately after the first nonprone recommendations, consistent with the steady increase
in the prevalence of supine sleeping (Fig 1).11 The US SIDS rate
declined from 120 deaths per 100 000
live births in 1992 to 56 deaths per 100 000
live births in 2001, representing a decrease of 53 % over 10 years.
SIDS mortality rates, similar to other causes of infant mortality, have notable racial and ethnic disparities (Fig 2).17 Despite the
decline in SIDS
in all races and ethnicities, the rate of SIDS
in non-Hispanic black (99 per 100 000
live births) and American Indian / Alaska Native (112 per 100 000
live births) infants was double that of non-Hispanic white infants (55 per 100 000
live births)
in 2005 (Fig 2).
Prior to this discovery,
in most western industrialized countries SIDS rates ranged between approximately 1.5 to 4 infants per 1000
live births (compared to industrialized counties
in Asia, such as Japan, which has the lowest SIDS rates
in the world,.05 infants per 1000
live births21) with enormous increases amongst minorities, especially impoverished indigenous peoples such as the Maori of New Zealand, the Cree of Northern Canada, and the Aborigines of Australia.19, 22,23 Native peoples
in the United States demonstrated similar exponentially increased SIDS (or SUDI rates, see below), as much as two to seven the times the rates found amongst white Americans.13, 19 Despite significant
declines among almost all cultural and / or ethnic groups, SIDS rates still remain the leading cause of death for infants between one month and one year of
life in the United States and elsewhere.13
Despite emerging evidence of a
decline in sperm quality with increasing age, an analysis of every first fertility treatment cycle performed
in the UK using sperm donation shows that outcome
in terms of
live birth is not affected by the age of the sperm donor.
Since the establishment of the first US neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
in 1960,1 the neonatal mortality rate has fallen more than 4-fold, from 18.73 per 1000
live births to 4.04 per 1000
live births in 2012.2 Much of this
decline can be attributed to the highly specialized care provided to premature and sick infants by neonatologists and multidisciplinary teams working
in NICUs.3, 4
The
birth of new neurons
in the mouse hippocampus starts waning
in early adulthood — well before cognitive
decline becomes obvious — so the researchers wondered whether boosting Tet2 levels
in the adult hippocampus could restore neurogenesis and potentially prevent the onset of cognitive
decline later
in life.
«Generally, we saw no significant
decline in cumulative
live birth when women had a male partner the same age or younger.
Live births declined by 10 percent between 1990 and 2010, while fetal loss rates remained relatively constant, according to data
in the report.
And there is a real societal price to pay, as students are sleep - deprived and unhappy, employers question how ready they are for
life and work after leaving school — the College Scholastic Aptitude Test incentives memorization at the expense of thinking because of its structure and time limit — and the
birth rate has
declined markedly
in Korea at least
in part because of how expensive it is to have children.
Polar bears are one of the most sensitive Arctic marine mammals to climate warming because they spend most of their
lives on sea ice.35
Declining sea ice
in northern Alaska is associated with smaller bears, probably because of less successful hunting of seals, which are themselves ice - dependent and so are projected to decline with diminishing ice and snow cover.36, 37,38,39 Although bears can give birth to cubs on sea ice, increasing numbers of female bears now come ashore in Alaska in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in northern Alaska is associated with smaller bears, probably because of less successful hunting of seals, which are themselves ice - dependent and so are projected to
decline with diminishing ice and snow cover.36, 37,38,39 Although bears can give
birth to cubs on sea ice, increasing numbers of female bears now come ashore
in Alaska in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in Alaska
in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41
In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population
in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting
in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be
in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in decline43 and projected to be
in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.
in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population
declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.45
Brachial plexus injuries (commonly described as a «palsy») have an incidence of 1.5 cases per 1000
live births and have not
declined despite recent advances
in obstetrics.
While there have been dramatic changes
in the
lives of parents as welfare caseloads
declined, more single mothers entered and remained
in the labour force, and teen pregnancy and out - of - wedlock
birth rates
declined, the outcomes for children have changed very little.
Parents who experience
declines in life satisfaction after the
birth of a child may recognize the emotional joy that parenthood brings.
The infant mortality rate
declined from 6 deaths per 1,000
live births in 2008 to 5
in 2009.
Research shows a
decline in the
birth rate overall, and more couples are choosing not to have kids, or having them later on
in life.
For example, an increase
in life expectancy at
birth and a
decline in child sexual abuse would contribute to the achievement of, for example, the priority outcome of «positive child development and prevention of violence, crime and self harm».
Since 1990, New Jersey also saw substantial
declines in the percent of uninsured children, child and teen deaths,
births to teenagers and children
living in families where the head of the household lacks a high school diploma.
Between 2000 and 2011, AIHW reported a statistically significant decrease
in the low
birth weight rate among
live born singleton babies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers, with the rate
declining by 9 percent over the period.