About Dementia, SIDS, Breast Cancer
Dementia is not really a specific disease. It is used to describe a group of symptoms that are the cause of brain disorders. People with dementia undergo dramatic changes in personality and cognitive abilities. They may find it difficult even to carry out normal activities such as dressing, eating or brushing teeth. They may become [...]
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Learning from Stories About Sids, Motherhood and Loss
Product Description “. . . find my baby that day broke my life. . . nothing would ever, ever the same. . . “This useful guide is based on real life accounts of mothers who have suffered sudden death syndrome in infants. Focus on grief, motherhood and identity of the mother, the book is a [...]
10 Things you Should Know About Raising a Baby
So. . . You are now the proud parents of your beautiful baby, but how do you handle it? Having a baby can be the most joyous event in your life, but it can also be the most intimidating. There is no instruction manual and it is therefore important that you know some things that [...]
What Americans Dont Know About Merino Sleepwear For Babies
Keep your toddler safe while they sleep may seem like a stressful task. There are one million articles and debates on what to do to reduce the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) while your baby sleeps. Sometimes it can seem a little confusing, especially as a sleep deprivation of the parents. Research is [...]
What Parents Can Do About Sids
A report published in Pediatrics in 2009, located Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) as a major cause of post neonatal infant mortality of children after one month of age. The study revealed that almost all cases of SIDS occur in babies who are between 2 and 4 months. The leading cause of death among children [...]
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