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Botox as an Acne treatment?

A Chicago plastic surgeon is pioneering the use of Botox to treat acne instead of wrinkles. Dr. Anil Shah has devised a way to get rid of acne by injecting areas where there are acne breakouts. Dr. Shah’s new experiments indicate that the drug is effective in skin pores….

Nude Angelina Jolie Statue to Promote Breastfeeding

For World Breastfeeding Week, Phantom-Financial announces the unveiling of a life-size park bench sculpture of Angelina Jolie nude with her twin babies by New York artist Daniel Edwards just minutes from Brad Pitt’s own birthplace in the Oklahoma City Metro area in September before its Fall exhibition in London….

Melissa Joan Hart’s Birth Story Part 1

The first installment of Melissa Joan Hart’s birth story is available for viewing. Let me warn you though, if you are thinking of inducing – this video might have you second guessing that decision. Click here to see the video. Also, in case you missed it, the final installment…

Mom Allergic to Her Newborn Son

All Joanne Mackie wanted was to hold and comfort her infant son. But shortly after giving birth, the 28-year-old British woman developed a mysterious rash that was so painful, it completely stopped her from acting on her natural instincts. “It was such a heartbreaking time,” Mackie told the Daily…

World Breastfeeding Week begins today

World Breastfeeding Week begins today and will come to an end on the 7th, although events will continue for months ahead. The theme of WBW this year is “Breastfeeding: A Vital Emergency Response, Are you ready?” OBJECTIVES OF WORLD BREASTFEEDING WEEK 2009 * To draw attention to the vital…

New study recommends pregnant women start an exercise program

Physicians should recommend low to moderate levels of exercise to their pregnant patients, even if they have not exercised prior to pregnancy, states a report published in the August 2009 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS). According to this review article, exercise can…

Prenatal Alchohol, Low Birth Weight Linked to Lifelong Sleep Disturbances

According to a latest study, consuming alcohol during pregnancy and small body size at birth may perhaps predict poorer sleep and increased chances of sleep disorders in 8-year-old children born at term. At least that’s what experts from the organization of American Academy of Sleep Medicine have to say….

Yale scientists develop placenta measurement technique to prevent pregnancy loss

To combat the many fetal deaths that occur annually because the placenta is too small, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a method to measure the volume of the placenta, which provides nourishment to the fetus. Limits in current technology keep doctors from being able to monitor…

Protein ‘key to premature births’

Premature labour, the major cause of death and disability among babies, may be prevented by blocking a key protein, a study suggests. Infection is now a recognised trigger of preterm birth, but some women seem to go into labour early even when the infection is trivial. Researchers at Imperial…

Ikea: Breastfeeding not on the menu

All together now: “BREASTFEEDING IN PUBLIC IS LEGAL” Hear that Ikea? I think you’re looking at a boycott.

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