Child Health Archive
Sheep, Cows, pigs, mice, donkeys, mules, cats and a rare wild african wildcat. What next then? You know what’s coming next…The perfect baby. To date all the human cloning claims have been a frau…
Enzymes and Your Health, How Will My Child React
0 Comments Published September 7th, 2006 in Child HealthThis compilation of information is Copyright 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. The references for this series of articles is the author?s personal knowledge and experience, the book ?Enzymes for Autism and other Nurological Con…
The completion of the Human Genome Project was greeted with much enthusiasm and many hopes for a bright future pregnant with new possibilities. Currently incurable diseases would be detected early en…
Raising Happy Diabetic Kids Part III Help Your Child Develop Self-Control
0 Comments Published February 7th, 2006 in Child HealthThis is the third and final article in a series I wrote about raising happy diabetic kids. While Juvenile Diabetes makes this job tougher the information in these articles applies to raising any child. Diabetic children aren?t any different from other chi…
How STD’s Affect Pregnant Women and Their Babies
0 Comments Published October 20th, 2005 in Child HealthSTDs can have many of the same consequences for pregnant women as women who are not pregnant. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Many STDs in women a
9 Tips to Improve Your Bedroom Environment and Help you Sleep Like a Baby
0 Comments Published October 6th, 2005 in Child HealthThe goal of this article is to help you find the ideal sleep conditions for you personal preferences. You may have to experiment and try a variety of techniques to find what works best for you. It…
Pregnancy–Your Baby's Growth and Development Within the Womb
0 Comments Published July 10th, 2005 in Child HealthParenting does not start once a child is born. Good parenting starts even before you become pregnant. It begins by caring about what you eat, how much sleep and exercise you get and understanding about the stress and responsibilities that come with pa…
It’s important to realize that not all babies with reflux will require medication or have difficulties with their reflux. Many infants, usually called happy spitters, will benefit greatly from some simple steps that you can start trying right now. Many o…
Battling Childhood Obesity through Smart Eating
0 Comments Published March 31st, 2005 in Child HealthFinally, a positive solution regarding America’s difficult and costly campaign to stem childhood obesity is emerging. For the thousands of children and their families who are currently battling with…
Autism is a developmental disorder and the specific cause for autism is not known. It is believed that some biochemical imbalance would have caused autism and some believe that it is a psychological …