Month: August 2022

JMIR Publications recently published “Effectiveness of Pediatric Teleconsultation to Prevent Skin Conditions in Infants and Reduce Parenting Stress in Mothers: Randomized Controlled Trial” in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting which reported that mothers of infants are prone to experiencing parenting stress, which adversely affects mothers’ and children’s well-being. Additionally, studies have reported that atopic dermatitis (AD)
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Human breastmilk has long been considered “liquid gold” among clinicians treating premature infants in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU). Breastmilk-fed “preemies” are healthier, on average, than those fed formula. Why is that true, however, has remained a mystery. New research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS),
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Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have been awarded approximately $3.3 million from the National Institute on Aging to study telehealth behavioral interventions among adults 50 and older with excess weight and cardiometabolic risk factors. The study investigators from UIC, Washington University and the University of Pittsburgh hope to enroll more than 1,000 patients
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Join the Play Pandemic Challenge → https://theparentingjunkie.com/challenge And ❤ share this video with 10 friends (https://youtu.be/bYv9Y9DuwVo) The Parenting Junkie shares 15 self care ideas for the Coronavirus quarantine. During Covid-19, so many moms are on their way to mom burnout because they are with their kids 24/7, they are social distancing, in a self quarantine,
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The volunteers at St. Louis Children’s hospital are an important piece of the puzzle at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Meet some of the outstanding volunteers at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. – In 2015, 737 volunteers dedicated 39,000 hours at SLCH as a piece of the superior patient experience puzzle. – Forty-two Family Ambassador volunteers connected
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