Sentences with phrase «sudden death of her mother»

The startup has been accused of gender discrimination and sexual harassment, is involved in an acrimonious lawsuit with self - driving car firm Waymo, and has had to replace CEO Travis Kalanick, who stepped down amid the scandals and the sudden death of his mother.
The move comes as Kalanick continues to mourn the sudden death of his mother, who was killed in a boating accident last month that also injured his father.
With the sudden death of her mother in 2005,.
Following the sudden death of her mother, 16 - year - old Aelfwyn disguises herself as a bard to escape marriage to a much older man, an ally of her uncle, the king.
Two weeks after finishing college, the sudden death of her mother shattered her just - forming ideas of her life into a thousand pieces.
In 2005, after the sudden death of her mother, Bell picked up her camera after a twenty year hiatus from painting and began photographing nature.

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My twin sister and I were thrust into the role of caring for our grandmother after our mother's unexpected and sudden death.
In the devastation of my Mother's suicide when I was 8, my Father's sudden death by a heart attack when I was 17, I also left two Churches, one synagogue and an ashram, I awoke repeatedly to find myself utterly alone.
Babies who are breastfed have lower rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), diabetes, and other serious health conditions, while breastfeeding mothers have lower rates of postpartum depression, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and hypertension.
And infants who are exposed to a caregiver that smokes or a mother who smoked while she was pregnant are up to 4 times more likely to die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
The death of my mother in 2010 and my father last year, resulting in the loss of contact with my only sibling (this is probably a healthy loss, however, but a loss nonetheless), the loss of an eight - year relationship late last year and now the sudden loss of my beloved dog, Harley.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - When it comes to the potential risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome from a mother sharing her bed with her baby, there is a push to change the message from «just don't do it» to «here is how it's done most safely...» (Read More)
Breastfeeding is already known to provide a slew of benefits to mother and baby, and now one more positive can be added to the list: it reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
That's because breast milk — custom - made nourishment specially formulated by Mother Nature — offers so many benefits: It boosts your baby's immune system, promotes brain development, and may reduce your child's risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) as well as diabetes, some types of cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, and asthma later in life.
Breastfed babies also have a lower incidence of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), and breastfeeding mothers have a lower risk of developing type 2 Diabetes and breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers.
Like most new mothers, she wanted to do everything she could to minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Some of their evidence even suggests that some babies who sleep with or near their mothers might gain a measure of insurance against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
A young mother, Wendy, worries about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, because she has had two cases of it in her extended family.
Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy are especially vulnerable to asthma, and have double or even triple the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Studies suggest that the odds of SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome, are much greater — 16 to 100 times greater — for babies who bed share with a mother or other adult who smokes.
«Health outcomes differ substantially for mothers and infants who formula feed compared to those that breastfeed... For infants, not being breastfed [and being formula fed instead,] is associated with an increased incidence of infectious morbidity, including otitis media [ear infections], gastroenteritis, and pneumonia, as well as elevated risks of childhood obesity, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, leukemia and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).»
Sleep and arousal patterns of co-sleeping human mother / infant pairs: A preliminary physiological study with implications for the study of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Breastfeeding is also likely to lead to improvements in IQ, reduce rates of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and reduce obesity in young children, and there is growing evidence that it confers a number of other health and development benefits on the child and health benefits on the mother (Renfrew 2012a, Victora 2016).
Smoking parents (or a mother who smoked during pregnancy) should never co-sleep with their baby.24 — 26 Parents who smoke are encouraged to room - share as long as the room the baby sleeps in is kept smoke - free, as their babies have an increased risk of sudden infant death and therefore require closer observation.
Professor James J. McKenna, who is known worldwide for his work in promoting studies of breastfeeding and mother - infant cosleeping, shares a new research hypothesis relating to the biological origins of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and colic, in part one of a two - part series for Breastfeeding Today.
Qualitative analysis of beliefs and perceptions about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) among African - American mothers: implications for safe sleep recommendations
Deficient hypoxia awakening response in infants of smoking mothers: possible relationship to sudden infant death syndrome
Chief of Staff, Mr. Julius Debrah and some members of the National Democratic Congess (NDC), visited the Manhyia palace to acquaint with the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, following the sudden death of his biological mother, Nana Afia Kobi Serwah Ampem, the Asantehemaa on Monday.
Heart attack, coronary revascularization, or sudden death before 55 yr of age in father or other first - degree male relative (brother or son) or before 65 yr of age in mother or other first - degree female relative (sister or daughter)
Last year's selection, Wang Bing's «The Ditch,» a harrowing tale of life in one of Mao's labor camps, prompted this observation from friend and fellow critic Shane Danielsen: «The Venice selectors» idea of a surprise is news of your mother's sudden death
An intimate drama about a Chinese mother mourning her son's untimely death and the sudden appearance of a stranger who doesn't speak her language.
He is guileless describing his modest family life, especially how the sudden death of his father has affected his mother and their circumstances.
Union stars as Shaun Russell, a mother thrust into a difficult situation in lieu of the sudden death of her wealthy father.
In Germany's In the Fade, a mother (played by Diane Kruger) grapples with the sudden death of her husband and child.
When I was nine years old, on the nineteen - day anniversary of my mother's sudden and unexpected death, I had the unfortunate experience of visiting the world's worst family counselor.
Her foster mother had to return her to the safety of the Animal League due to a sudden death in the family and the uncertainly of losing her home.
Screening: «Mommy» by Maggie Lee at the Whitney Museum of Art Maggie Lee's 2015 film Mommy, which is being shown alongside the just - opened Whitney exhibition «Mirror Cells» as part of an ongoing film series from the show's curators Christopher Lew and Jane Panetta, is a playful yet emotional meditation on the sudden death of the artist's mother in 2012.
Following the sudden deaths of both his father (in 1917) and his elder brother James Laughlin Phillips (in 1918), he and his mother founded The Phillips Memorial Gallery, based around the modest family collection of paintings, augmented by new purchases of mainly late - 19th century and early - 20th century paintings.
Studies link tobacco use to reductions in breastfeeding initiation and duration, meaning that infants of mothers who smoke are less likely to enjoy the health benefits of being breastfed.47 Relatedly, exposure to secondhand smoke increases children's risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) during the first 12 months of life.
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