SUBSCRIBE!! http://bit.ly/2hxBhU7 #Skullcake #DayofTheDead2018 #dayofthedead #DiadelosMuertos How to Make a Skull Cake for Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead When I was a kid, we always celebrated Halloween with making caramel apples. I have such great memories of this and I always like to make new and super easy creative treats that take no
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Meet Dr. Pirooz Eghtesady, Washington University pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
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Popular items on this list A carpet cleaner to help erase all sorts of stains on soft surfaces in your home besides your carpet (though it’ll do amazing work there too) An EasyWring microfiber spin mop you’ve likely marveled at on CleanTok A microfiber window blind cleaner with three blades that’ll help you quickly get
Two in five eligible children in India are missing out on preventive vitamin A supplementation designed to ward off the health problems associated with deficiency of the vitamin, finds an analysis of representative survey data, published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health. There are a large number of ‘cold spots’ in provision across
While creating healthy family relationships is the wish of parents, most don’t know how to achieve this goal. The Teaching-Family Model is able to help improve families by giving parents the parenting tools they need to deal with parenting challenges in healthy and positive ways. When parents use behavior skills to create change the path
JMIR Publications recently published “Web-Based Training for Nurses on Using a Decision Aid to Support Shared Decision-making About Prenatal Screening: Parallel Controlled Trial” in JMIR Nursing which reported that in this study, these authors aimed to assess the impact of a shared decision-making (SDM) training program on nurses’ intention to use a decision aid with
Infertility is more common than many people realize. Even if you haven’t dealt with it personally, chances are someone in your life has. In the U.S., 12% to 15% of couples are unable to conceive after one year of trying, according to the National Institutes of Health. When you find out you’re pregnant, it’s natural
While infants exposed to opioids during their mother’s pregnancy have been linked to adverse health outcomes, a new study at the University of Missouri has found prenatal opioid exposure could trigger long-term neurological or behavioral effects later in a child’s life. The key is the opioid’s impact on the developing fetus’ gut microbiome – a
Elementary school-age children who get less than nine hours of sleep per night have significant differences in certain brain regions responsible for memory, intelligence and well-being compared to those who get the recommended nine to 12 hours of sleep per night, according to a new study led by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)
If you are annoyed at just taking simple selfies on your social networks, today, we will help you fill your profile with impressive photos and easy ideas that anyone can do. You need a lot of attitude to model and a good friend to help you take the pictures, but with these ideas, you will
lechatnoir via Getty Images As dangerously hot and humid days become more common, it’s important to protect yourself against heat exhaustion. Between a deadly heat wave in Europe, record-breaking temperatures in the United Kingdom and heat advisories throughout the United States, it’s been a dangerously hot summer throughout much of the world. High temperatures can
Side effects from pediatric drug treatment are responsible for nearly 10 percent of childhood hospitalizations, with nearly half of those being life-threatening. Despite the need to know more about these drugs and the adverse events they can have on children, little evidence is currently available. Clinical trials remain the gold standard for identifying adverse drug
New research has advanced COVID-19 vaccine work in several ways: using a modified live attenuated mumps virus for delivery, showing that a more stable coronavirus spike protein stimulates a stronger immune response, and suggesting a dose up the nose has an advantage over a shot. Based on these combined findings in rodent experiments, Ohio State
With so many people once again celebrating birthday’s with our families, I will show you how to create some adorable theme bags with charm bracelets. I will also introduce you to a very special girl who got an amazing party from the Birthday Brigade. You can help out families who lost their homes in the
Infants from minoritized racial and ethnic backgrounds who have positive newborn screening tests for cystic fibrosis received their diagnostic follow-up for the disease later than recommended and later than white, non-Hispanic infants, according to a study published in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. The study also found that this delay in diagnosis and treatment was
It’s been clear for some time that post-COVID conditions, also known as long COVID, are more commonly seen in adults than in children, but the true incidence of long COVID in kids was unknown. However, a new international study has finally shed some light on how many kids get long COVID, and which pediatric COVID
What do building pyramids, going to the moon, paddling a two-person canoe or dancing a waltz have in common? All these actions are the result of a common goal between multiple partners and lead to a mutual sense of obligation, known as “joint commitment”. This ability to cooperate is universal in humans and to certain
Despite a federal mandate requiring access to early intervention programs (EIP) for children with disabilities, fewer than half of autistic children in four New Jersey counties received services before 36 months of age, according to a Rutgers study. Income and race-based disparities were significant obstacles to accessing EIP support, researchers found. “For infants and toddlers
With my first baby, I shared many of the same challenges as the other worried, overtired and overwhelmed new moms in our playgroup—breastfeeding struggles, sleep regressions and battles with diaper rash. But there was always one thing none of the other parents could relate to: my son’s plagiocephaly, a.k.a. flat head syndrome. At my son’s
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