The milk allergy is one of the most
common in young infants, with 2 - 3 % of children under three years of age allergic to cow's milk proteins.
The intake of such supplementary fluids is associated
in young infants with an increased risk of disease and a shortening of the duration of breast - feeding.
If clinicians can identify this sort of marker for
autism in a young infant, interventions may be better able to keep the child's social development on track.
In young infants who are exclusively breast fed, most sensitivities show up as intestinal or skin rash symptoms.
This study brings researchers closer to an understanding of the complex interplay between speech perception and speech
production in young infants.
Solitary
sleeping in young infants is associated with heightened cortisol reactivity to a bathing session but not to a vaccination.
In addition to the risks posed by not having breastmilk's protective qualities, breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles in particular carry a high risk of contamination that can lead to life - threatening
infections in young infants.
Gone are the days when pediatricians would recommend putting rice
cereal in a young infant's bottle to help them sleep better.
Lack of a Moro reflex
response in young infants may indicate auditory problems, a motor system disorder, or a disorder affecting the central nervous system.
This study addressed two common concerns about breastfeeding: 1) Many moms simply can't produce enough milk for their babies; and 2) Exclusive breastfeeding, while
adequate in younger infants, may not provide enough calories for babies up to 6 months of age.
A recent study concludes that bed - sharing may be safe,
even in young infants, provided the baby sleeps in a bed (rather than a couch or chair) with a non-smoking parent who hasn't had more than 2 alcoholic drinks.
Studies demonstrated the significant impact of peer support provided in either health facilities or in the community on both retention - in - care of mothers and also early testing for HIV
status in young infants.
This thermometer is the best thermometer for infants because of the necessity for an absolutely accurate temperature reading due to the dangers of
fevers in young infants.
There's no evidence that a special diet during pregnancy helps prevent allergies, although there is evidence that breastfeeding or feeding a special formula may help prevent
eczema in young infants, he said.
SHULMAN: We don't really know what it means to change the
bacteria in these young infants; how that might affect their immune function down the road, and so forth.
Another important sign of cerebral palsy is the persistence of certain reflexes, called primitive reflexes, which are
normal in younger infants, but generally disappear by 6 to 12 months of age.
In addition, Health Canada advises parents and caregivers to avoid direct sunlight and avoid use of sun block
creams in young infants.
The package includes an eTool to help clinicians recognise clinical features of bacterial
meningitis in young infants; a lumbar puncture information sheet to help doctors explain this procedure to parents; and an algorithm to aid management of bacterial meningitis.
This study highlights why it is so difficult for parents and health professionals alike to recognise the non-specific
symptoms in young infants with bacterial meningitis and we are working with the experts St George's University of London to address that.»
«The substantial decline in the prevalence of serious bacterial infection, following the introduction of conjugate vaccines, has made clinical decision making more difficult — the needle has become much smaller, and the haystack much larger,
particularly in young infants.
The logistic regression analyses showed that stressful prenatal life events were significantly associated with seven out of eight categories of infectious
diseases in the young infants.
Having some low - level white noise will help you adapt to the fidgeting, squirming, and soft squeals so
common in young infants.
Solitary
sleeping in young infants is associated with heightened cortisol reactivity to a bathing session but not to a vaccination.
Cerebral palsy can be triggered by maternal infections that affect the fetus prior to birth, it can result due to oxygen deprivation during birth, or as a result of a stroke or
infection in a young infant.
In younger infants, constipation is often defined more by what the bowel movements look like than how often they occur.
In young infants, even a small fever may indicate a serious infection.
Risk of death due to sleep - breathing issues is most common
in young infants; reports of SIDS deaths fall off after around 6 months.
GERD is also common
in younger infants.
In young infants, this position restricts the airway, limiting the baby's supply of oxygen.
These core cognitive systems are innate, abstract, sharply limited, and opaque to intuition:
in young infants, they operate automatically and largely independently of one another.
The mean number of reported infectious disease episodes (across all types) was 2.66 (SD = 2.48)
in the youngest infants (< 6 months old) and 3.34 (SD = 2.68) in the oldest infants (6 - to 11 months old).
The mean number of types of infectious diseases was 1.21 (SD = 0.92)
in the youngest infants (< 6 months old) and 1.71 (SD = 2.68) in the oldest infants (6 - to 11 months old).