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Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Fourteen-month-old Abigail Charlot survived the cataclysmic earthquake but not its miserable aftermath. Brought into the capital’s General Hospital with fever and diarrhea, little Abigail literally dried up.
A prospective study found that the use of sutures to close the skin after a caesarean delivery results in fewer wound complications than the use of staples, Reuters reports. Suzanne Basha and colleagues at the Lehigh Valley Health Network in Pennsylvania led a prospective trial of 416 women giving birth via c-section who were randomly assigned to skin closure with either staples or sutures. The ...
Children Most at Risk from Waterborne Diseases and Malnutrition; Haiti Ups Death Toll to 230,000
One man of Chinese heritage, German birth, Malaysian passport and English culture rambles on about his everyday comings, goings but mainly eatings. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
(AP:FRESNO, Calif.) State health officials said Tuesday they found nothing unusual about the rate of infant birth defects in an impoverished San Joaquin Valley farm town located next to the West's largest toxic waste dump.
Esophageal cancer trends are tough to swallow What type of cancer has plummeted in African-Americans, increased in whites, and, in only two generations, become the fastest-rising cancer in the United States? Few would guess it is cancer of the esophagus - the foot-long, muscular tube that channels food from the mouth to the stomach. The disease is relatively rare, but it is often deadly, and its ...
Shelly (LaRocque) and Greg Pietraszkiewicz of Milford are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Lydia Marie Pietraszkiewicz. She was born on Dec. 1, 2009 at Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, in Commerce Township. She weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz.
PEOPLE living in parts of Leeds have just a few days left to comment on plans to expand local primary schools. (10/02/2010 11:21:10)
Lagos — The sight of hordes of hungry citizens on the streets continues to raise serious concerns among stakeholders in the country, leading to frenzied efforts at different levels.
HEALTH bosses want to encourage young mums to give up the bottle in a bid to achieve their vision of transforming Hartlepool into a breast-feeding town.
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