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nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - 5 hours ago
The State Health Department as said it would loan money to Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn to help it keep its obstetric and pediatric services operating.
Also tagged: medicine and health, hospitals, shutdowns institutional, cobble hill nyc, long island college hospital
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Nov 17, 2008
A new study finds that babies born to women who had gestational diabetes are about twice as likely as others to have language delays.
Also tagged: diabetes, women, medicine and health, babies, language and languages
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Nov 12, 2008
A growing number of women have been opting to give birth in the intimate and familiar surroundings of home — even in small New York City apartments.
Also tagged: medicine and health, hospitals, housing, babies, midwives, births, caesarean section
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Nov 3, 2008
Pregnant women who gain more than 40 pounds are about twice as likely to give birth to a heavy baby as those who gain less, new research suggests.
Also tagged: medicine and health, babies, weight
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Nov 3, 2008
Pregnant women with symptoms of depression are at increased risk for premature delivery, a new study has found.
Also tagged: women, medicine and health, premature babies, mental health and disorders, depression mental
nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Oct 27, 2008
Much has been learned about gestational diabetes and its possible effects on newborns and their mothers.
Also tagged: diabetes, women, medicine and health
nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 16, 2008
The rate of infant deaths in the United States remains well above that of most industrialized countries.
Also tagged: medicine and health, babies, infant mortality, health insurance and managed care
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Oct 15, 2008
Infant deaths in the U.S. declined 2 percent in 2006, researchers reported Wednesday, but the rate still remains well above that of most industrialized countries.
Also tagged: medicine and health, babies, infant mortality, health insurance and managed care
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Oct 15, 2008
Infant deaths in the U.S. declined 2 percent in 2006, researchers reported Wednesday, but the rate still remains well above that of most industrialized countries.
Also tagged: medicine and health, babies, infant mortality, health insurance and managed care
nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Oct 13, 2008
This popular claim, floated in many online fertility forums, may not hold up.
Also tagged: medicine and health, miscarriages, reproduction biological