Mark suffered from chronic pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal maladies and numerous respiratory
tract infections until he discovered The Primal Blueprint.
All tests for trend for the associations between prolonged exclusive breastfeeding and upper and lower respiratory and gastrointestinal
tract infections until the age of 6 months and lower respiratory tract infections between the ages of 7 and 12 months were significant (P <.01).
When taking the exclusiveness of breastfeeding into account, infants who were breastfed exclusively until 4 months and partially thereafter had lower risks of respiratory and gastrointestinal
tract infections until the age of 6 months and lower respiratory tract infections between the ages of 7 and 12 months.
Not exact matches
For the adjusted analyses, complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious diseases, and all confounders
until the age of 6 months was available for 3504 (upper respiratory
tract infections), 3489 (lower respiratory
tract infections), and 3438 (gastrointestinal
infections) infants.
A, Complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious diseases, and all confounders
until the age of 6 months was available for 3504 infants (upper respiratory
tract infections), 3489 infants (lower respiratory
tract infections), and 3438 infants (gastrointestinal
infections).
Most studies have revealed protective effects of breastfeeding on common
infections in the first 8 to12 months of life.8, 27,29,30 One study, which distinguished between infectious diseases
until and from the age of 6 months, revealed results similar to those from our study.24 Although the authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk of gastrointestinal
tract infections between the ages of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks of lower respiratory
tract infection from 7 to 12 months.
Bubble baths have been linked to urinary
tract infections (UTIs) so experts recommend avoiding them
until your child is at least 3 years old.
Researchers have known for years that TBI has significant effects on the gastrointestinal
tract, but
until now, scientists have not recognized that brain trauma can make the colon more permeable, potentially allowing allow harmful microbes to migrate from the intestine to other areas of the body, causing
infection..
For babies with fever brought to a hospital emergency department, this approach might mean avoiding painful testing, hospitalizations and unnecessary antibiotics
until potentially life - threatening bacteremia (bacteria in the blood), bacterial meningitis or urinary
tract infection can be ruled out.
Although it's been known for several years that cranberries can prevent urinary
tract infections, up
until now, the exact mechanism has remained a mystery.
So popular was this plant for the treatment of urinary
tract infections that it was the common treatment for the condition right up
until the discovery of antibiotics.
Struvite crystals are common in dogs and don't cause problems
until they unite to form stones that interfere with urination; generally, this happens only when the dog has a urinary
tract infection.