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  1. Neonatal Resuscitation and Ventilation Going Ultra Mobile

    Neonatal Resuscitation and Ventilation Going Ultra Mobile

    medgadget.com » Medgadget - Nov 10, 2008

    At the upcoming Medica 2008 conference in Düsseldorf next week, KM Medical out of Auckland, New Zealand will be showing off its newly developed high tech portable neonatal resuscitator. The company hopes that its new

    Also tagged: emergency medicine, critical care, anesthesiology

  2. Janet Hardy; Pioneering Pediatrics Professor

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Obituaries - Nov 9, 2008

    Janet B. Hardy, a Johns Hopkins University pediatrics professor who led a pioneering study of mothers and children that provided a wealth of information on teen pregnancy, medical concerns and social issues, died Oct

    Also tagged: professor, hardy, janet, pioneering

  3. Study Finds Bikes Only Second to Cars in Childhood Injuries

    Study Finds Bikes Only Second to Cars in Childhood Injuries

    ecochildsplay.com » Eco Child's Play - Nov 7, 2008

    The green movement has espoused the use of bicycles as a carbon-neutral form of transportation. Health experts suggest bicycle riding can combat childhood obesity. A new report reveals an estimated 389,300 children

    Also tagged: health, cycling, kids, transportation, bicycles, outdoor fun, bike riding

  4. An Insulin Pump You Can Show Off

    An Insulin Pump You Can Show Off

    medgadget.com » Medgadget - Nov 6, 2008

    Jiri Bukvald, a Czech product developer, has proposed this beautiful design for an insulin pump that looks like it's straight out of Star Trek. The OLED display uses little power and looks almost like printed paper

    Also tagged: medicine

  5. Autism more common in rainy climates

    Autism more common in rainy climates

    bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Nov 5, 2008

    Filed under: Newborns, Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers, Health & safety, Medical conditions, Development, In the news, Environment, Special needs According to experts, the increasing number of autistic children can

    Also tagged: health, autism, rain, cornell university, cornelluniversity, special needs, specialneeds, autism causes, autismcauses, autismrates, rainyciimates, autismrain, autism rates, rainy ciimates, autism rain

  6. Grandparents take better care of the kids

    Grandparents take better care of the kids

    bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Nov 5, 2008

    Filed under: Newborns, Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers, Relatives, Health & safety If your child care situation involves grandparents, you can rest easy knowing they are in good hands. In fact, according to a new

    Also tagged: johns hopkins, johnshopkins, childcare, daycare, injury, safety, grandma, injuries, child care, grandparents, day care, stay at home moms, stayathomemoms, grandparentcaregivers, grandparent caregivers

  7. Troppo sesso nei telefilm raddoppia le gravidanze tra adolescenti

    Troppo sesso nei telefilm raddoppia le gravidanze tra adolescenti

    tvblog.it » tvblog - Nov 5, 2008

    E’ sbarcata da poco anche da noi “La vita segreta di una teenager americana”, storia televisiva di una 16enne che scopre di essere incinta. Prima ancora era stata la volta, al cinema, del bel “Juno”, che raccontava la

    Also tagged: notizie, sex and the city, juno, curiosità, stranieri, rand corporation, telefilm e serie tv, carta stampata, maria rita parsi, la vita segreta di una teenager americana, sesso e telefilm, gravidanze telefilm

  8. Sexual content on TV is linked to teen pregnancy | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Nov 4, 2008

    Teenagers who watch a lot of television programs that contain sexual content are more than twice as likely to be involved in a pregnancy, according ...

    Also tagged: tv, television, sex, family, teens, pregnancy

  9. New Approaches To Combat Flu...Coming Soon?

    New Approaches To Combat Flu...Coming Soon?

    medgadget.com » Medgadget - Oct 29, 2008

    The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced the first laboratory confirmed case of influenza on October 24th, so it's time to line up for your shot. This year's vaccine will be delivered the same way as usual, but

    Also tagged: medicine, public health, nanomedicine

  10. Continuous MicroCHIPS Glucose Monitoring Shows Promise

    Continuous MicroCHIPS Glucose Monitoring Shows Promise

    medgadget.com » Medgadget - Oct 24, 2008

    Popular Science is reporting on the work of MicroCHIPS, a Bedford, Massachusetts firm that's designing under-skin implantable devices to measure chemicals and deliver drugs. The exciting news is that the firm will be

    Also tagged: diagnostics, medicine

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