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    Mutans In Children

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    Berkowitz and Jones 1985; and Li and Caufield 1995 suggested that oral micro flora consist of numerous different species and genera. The colonization of the oral cavity starts at birth, and the mother is considered to be the principle source. The natural history of S. mutans colonization from newborns through childhood has been previously studied by Kohler et. al, 2003; and Li and Caufield et. al., 2005, suggesting that children acquire S. mutans primarily from their mothers. Meanwhile, Li et.…

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    Infant Massage

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    “Mothers instinctively stroking their newborns, awakening their senses; fathers gently caressing their babies, nurturing the bond begun at birth. “(Sheila Koty, 2002) According to a massage therapist and lactation consultant named Gail Levy, RN. said, we can acquire that infant love to be touch. That is true. The reason is that through the touch the babies can fell comfortable and safety. In Canada, more and more parents love to pay attention to their babies. Even though, they have a busy…

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    The Early College Setting

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    This essay shows that I am ready for the early college setting. Describing an extra-curricular activity that I've been involved in helps demonstrate just how ready I am. I recall being in a summer camp a few years back where we explored our surroundings of nature. They even brought in animals that we normally don't see, such as, snakes, chamileans, rodents, and African cockroaches. When they first said that we were allowed to touch them, I got all jumpy and frightened, but as soon as they said…

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    Music For Pregnant Women Music is important at all levels in pregnancy for both the mother and the unborn child. Parents attach a lot of hopes for pregnancy, and it is important always to have a way to reduce the stress associated with this so that the pregnancy experience is not ruined. Music helps in soothing at all times of pregnancy. Music can change people's emotions and is a natural way used by people since time immemorial to express our feelings. Music is used in place of pharmaceuticals…

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    alternative options available for breastfeeding, women should be supported and motivated to breastfeed because of the immense and irreplaceable benefits that breastfeeding offers. Breastfeeding is one of the oldest traditions in…

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    Neonatal Jaundice

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    This rational will focus on neonatal jaundice with a concentration on the associated implications of breastfeeding. The relevance of this topic is undeniable when considering that exclusively breastfed babies are at an increased risk of neonatal jaundice and the high prevalence of jaundice in newborns (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), 2010). Between 60-80% of newborns will develop some form of jaundice within the first week of life, 10% of those are likely to have…

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    ADD Natural Remedies

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    ADD Natural Remedies - Herbals Passionflower Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) can be effective in calming children with ADHD. Those sixteen years of age and older should take 100 to 200 mg twice a day. Children ages ten through fifteen should take 50 to 100 mg twice daily. Children under ten should be given 25 to 50 mg twice daily. St Johns Wort If your child is depressed, Saint-John’s-wort (Hypericum perforatum) may help. Children ages ten through fifteen should take 5° to 150 mg…

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    Some people may not agree with me, but I think Bethany Hamilton is a very courageous person. I think she courageous for these three reasons: She lost her arm and still surfs, she is having a baby with one arm, and she is not afraid to get back in the water. Who is your favorite courageous person? One reason I think Bethany hamilton is courageous is because she lost her arm and can still surf. I think she is quite courageous if she still surfs. Bethany learned how to surf again with one arm.…

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    Complementary foods are foods other than breast milk or infant formula (liquids, semisolids, and solids) introduced to an infant to provide nutrients. The ideal time to introduce complementary foods in the diets of infants is difficult to pinpoint. Complementary foods introduced too early are of little benefit to the infant and may even be harmful due to the possibility of choking, developing food allergies, or causing an infant to consume less than the appropriate amount of breast milk or…

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    The three most critical factors to look at to assure yourself that baby is getting enough is weight gain, dirty diapers, and wet diapers. Weight gain: Normal newborns may lose up to 7% of birth weight in the first few days. All babies whether breastfeed or formula fed will lose weight. Generally, you will notice a weight gain around 3-4 days with a vaginal delivery and 4-5 day with a C-section. After mom’s milk transitions to mature milk from colostrum, the average breastfed baby gains 6…

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