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Review: 21st Century Babies' Names
By Monica Stylli on 01/11/2006 in Products
Jacqueline Harrod has scoured the registers of the Family Records Centre and researched the new millennium’s current most popular names.
21st Century Babies' Names by Jacqueline Harrod Well laid out with both boys' and girls' names alphabetised seperately.Not much to fault Features: Full names and their original meanings and derivations listed alongside their famous literary, historical or legendary associations....
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Babies: Colds, allergies and asthma
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/05/2007 in Newborn health & safety
New research suggests that babies who have lower respiratory viral infections in their first year may be more likely to develop asthma.
Scientists at the Imperial College in London, working with an Australian university, have found that babies who experience what is termed a 'lower respiratory viral infection' like a cold, or who have an allergic sensitivity, are more likely to go on to develop asthma.The study l...
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Endometriosis linked to fats in your diet
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 24/03/2010 in Boosting your fertility
The kind of fat you eat can increase or decrease your chances of suffering from endometriosis, a condition that can make it harder to conceive, say researchers
A study has indicated that the kind of fat you eat is linked to your chances of developing endometriosis, reports the Telegraph.The study involved 70,000 women in America over four years, and found the total amount of fat in a woman’s diet isn’t important, but the type of fat doe...
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New parents advised to ignore peer pressure
By Kimberley Smith on 05/01/2012 in Your newborn - the essentials
Just concentrating on being a good parent and don’t worry about those around you, new research says
Putting too much importance on what others think of your parenting skills can undermine your confidence and increase your stress levels.A study of 200 first time parent couples in the US found that those parents who measured their parental success by their own standards tended to...
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Fragile Feet
By Monica Stylli on 25/07/2006 in Newborn development
Research from Start-rite shows that 390,000 babies are at risk of developing life-long foot problems each year
A recent study from children's shoe company Start-rite shows that over half of the 716,000 babies born in the UK each year are at risk from suffering lasting damage to their feet as Brits are unaware how fragile babies' feet are.Foundations for the futureThe average person will w...
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Has anybodies baby had a reaction to any product?
By Naila on 16/04/2009 in forum
wipes, creams, shampoos etc
Please discuss and let me know for my research purposes if any one has noticed their baby having a allergic reaction to any baby product
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Things you can only get away with when you’re pregnant
By Anna Lewis on 07/03/2012 in Pregnancy & you
Take advantage of demanding breakfast in bed and crying at Dancing on Ice because once those nine months are up, that’s it
Playing with toysThis is, of course, all in the name of research. You can't have junior playing with inadequate toys now can you?Here are some we enjoyed researching/playing with.
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What can you remember about the birth?
By Suzy Student on 13/04/2009 in forum
Hi all, My name is Suzanne and I'm an expectant mum and full-time research psychologist working in the UK. I'm hoping you will share your memories for your recent birth experience by taking part in some research I'm undertaking looking at memory
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Blood test for cot death on way?
By Susie Boone on 12/03/2010 in Newborn health & safety
Heart problem link to cot death could lead to newborn blood test
Scientists have discovered a heart defect in babies who have died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and believe this may lead to a test to identify newborns at risk of cot death.The research team at the University of Strasbourg claim that cot
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Please take part in a study about mothers and babies' expression
By sajk20 on 03/03/2010 in forum
At the University of Sussex we are doing research into how well mothers recognise different babies' emotional expressions and whether this is affected by mood. If you are a mother who has had a baby within the last 12 months, your participation
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