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Caffeine Therapy Can Boost Brain Development in Preemies: Study December 13, 2018 11:43

A daily dose of caffeine therapy could help in boosting the development of brains of premature babies as well as lung functions and can be absolutely safe, according to researchers including one of Indian-origin. According…

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Learning Outside Classroom May Boost Your Child's Knowledge December 06, 2018 10:43

Learning outside the classroom is in all respects sterling for children, however, quite a lot parents are under the impression that solely classroom learning can make their wards ingenious. To demonstrate this, a new study…

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One more mother milk bank in Jaipur April 18, 2016 10:57

A mother's milk bank is opened at a multi-specialty private hospital in Jaipur in association with a voluntary organization. The milk bank was launched by Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in association with Inaya Foundation. Speaking at…

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Smallest baby birth weight of 650 gm holds record! January 11, 2016 07:12

A premature baby was born at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Adilabad, on 9 September 2015, through a caesarean section to Debbadiwar Vijayalakshmi and Rakesh of Adilabad town, Telangana. The baby girl…

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Poverty and ignorance make mother throw infant baby in well August 24, 2015 06:27

A 22-year-old woman has thrown her infant girl in a well in Mansarovar locality outskirts allegedly due to ignorance about medical facilities and poverty. The police arrested women as the infant died because of the…

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Infants use expectations to shape brains, study reveals July 22, 2015 13:59

Recent studies showed that infants can use their expectations about world to swiftly shape their developing brains. Besides responding to the presence of visual stimuli, parts of brains responsible for visual processing also respond to…

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Good sleep helps better knowledge in all January 10, 2015 12:45

Researchers studied the 75 healthy children aged between 7 to 11 years. In the study they found that good night’s sleep is linked to better performance in math and languages – subjects that are powerful…

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Too much of TV can make your child obese November 27, 2013 11:24

Dear Parents, please know that the television is no benign babysitter! The more time your child spends in front of the television, the more are his/her chances of growing obese in the future. Yes, it's…

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Is your child's backpack too heavy to handle? September 04, 2013 13:22

How often have you heard your little one complain about a nagging pain on head, neck, arms and back?    If so, it's time to act, my dear mothers! Backpack injury is no rare thing. While…

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How to Immunise Your Child Against Diseases June 03, 2013 10:17

It’s common knowledge that kids are more prone to catch a cold or get infected, causing your overprotective motherly instinct to work overtime. We are here to soothe your soul and ensure that your little…

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How to Make Sure Your Kid Eats Healthy May 31, 2013 09:41

After a shocking report yesterday on how more and more urban Indians are becoming obese, here’s some good news. School children are starting to get conscious about eating healthy. With principals, teachers and parents increasingly…

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How to Protect Your Kid's Health at Home May 29, 2013 12:15

Is your child constantly suffering from bouts of sneezing? It could be an allergy and could have been triggered in your house. Your house could be host to several such factors that could affect your…

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