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Archive - Apr 27, 2009

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Household bleach has a surprising new role: an effective treatment for kids' chronic eczema

Researchers from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have discovered powerful relief in the form of diluted beach baths.
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Safely transporting a preterm or low birth weight infant

New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics should eliminate one of the many stresses of bringing a preterm or low birth weight infant home from the hospital.

Research sheds new light on causes of sepsis

New research from Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine is helping physicians unravel the cause of a deadly and mysterious bowel disease that strikes medica
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Autism may be linked to being firstborn, breech births or moms 35 or older

Children who are firstborn or breech or whose mothers are 35 or older when giving birth are at significantly greater risk for developing an autism spectrum disorder, University of Utah School of Medic
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Racial and ethnic discrimination and their effect on mental health in children

A new multicenter study involving UCLA and the RAND Corp.
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Risk factors for autism

Children who are firstborn or breech or whose mothers are 35 or older when giving birth are at significantly greater risk for developing an autism spectrum disorder, University of Utah School of Medic
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Safely transporting a preterm or low birth weight infant

New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics should eliminate one of the many stresses of bringing a preterm or low birth weight infant home from the hospital.

Limited Voluntary Recall of Country Acres Layer 16 Crumbles Poultry Feed (April 24)

Land O'Lakes Purina Feed has initiated a limited voluntary recall of a single lot of a Country Acres poultry feed product, due to the potential for higher than acceptable levels of salt.
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