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    brain’s capacity to recall memories, thought processes and behavioral tasks needed to carry out activities of daily living and frequently individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s require constant care (Berk, 2014). Considering this especially as the Baby Boomer generation moves into the late adulthood phase, the increase of those with dementia or Alzheimer’s will reach exceptionally high numbers and the ability to care for them will become a growing societal challenge (Berk, 2014). Utilizing…

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    Breastfeeding infants instead of using formula can improve brain development in many different areas. In the article Breastfeeding Boots the Brain Development of a Baby, the article states that breastfeeding can help develop white matter in the brain of infants. This growth in white matter also lead to better performance in areas like language, visual perception and motor control. White matter is a type of tissue in the brain and spinal cord made up of nerve fibers, some may even characterize…

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    the undeniable nutrition that the infants received from the breast milk, I find it is amazing how breastfeeding build a great relationship between mother and baby. Danielle gives her son breast feed between every two to three hours. Each time, Amari was fed for bout twenty minutes up to half an hour. Amari is a very strong and healthy baby. In his first four months, he was fed with breastmilk and formula milk only. Whenever Amari was breastfed, Dannielle usually sits in the rocking chair, turn…

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    and it stems from their countries enormous population and it is related to the population growth. Ironically, their issue isn’t how fast the population is reproducing. The issue is they are struggling is that don’t have enough people to replace their baby boomers. The reason China is facing this struggle is for 2 reasons the first is that the implemented a one child policy per a family because, the Chinese government was concerned about the rate of population growth growing at uncontrollable…

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    Breast milk is a complex biological fluid and a proper food for infants, which can provide a very ideal nutritional balance with maximum quality and quantity (1). According to the World Health Organization, the exclusive breast-feeding is the best nutrition for children up to 6 months. In addition to providing physical and physiological needs, it can support the psychological needs in both child and mother (2, 3). The basic role of breast-feeding on prevention of infections (such as respiratory,…

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    This story begins with the narrator describing the town of Dunwich for many pages talking about how old it is and how it was home to many strange things. It then flashes back to a child being born by the name of Wilbur who was the son of the Whatelys. These people were known to be born of inbreeding which may have been the cause of the son maturing way quicker than any other normal child. By the age of 1 he was able to speak perfectly and a few years later could walk and run perfectly. At 7 this…

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    for the new born baby. There are many new mothers who directly go for the bottle feeding instead of trying to breastfeed their newborn. There have been many studies which shows Breastfeeding helps to increase the brain power in babies. Breastfeeding also helps to protect and nurture the baby. The studies also prove that breastfeed baby’s immune system is good compare to bottle feed baby. It is also believed that breastfeeding reduces the risk of obesity because breastfeed babies are less likely…

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    will assess the mother feeling about breastfeeding and determine if she is willing or reluctant to breastfeed her baby. Taking the time to evaluate the new mom knowledge, concerns, fears, cultural values, family support, as well as her previous experience, will allow me to understand her position, help her to clarify her feelings and guide her to make the best decision for her and her baby. In this sense, create a good rapport, make the mom to feel comfortable and allow her to feel that she is…

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    Sugah, Sugah! Oh, Honey Honey! In this day and age, obesity is becoming an increasingly more prevalent topic of fear. A lot of fingers are being pointed at the culprit being glucose. Sugar is obviously the villain behind all the overwhelming levels of fat. Yet, it should not be completely eradicated because it is more important than we allow ourselves to believe. We have so many people shouting the theory that “all sugar is bad” nowadays. This declaration is nothing short of false as stated by…

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    nourishing the new life of joy you have, but by you giving the child a bottle with formula isn't necessary. Mothers need the experience of breast-feeding. Mothers can put the breast milk in a bottle and give other members of the family a chance to feed the baby. Many new mothers are really eager to get back to there pre-pregnancy body. Some choose to formula feed so they could stop eating for two and…

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