Health & Safety

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When everyone around expect them to feel the happiest in the world, some moms shed tears when learning the baby they have been waiting for so long, turns out to have the opposite sex of what they had dreamt of.

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Lower levels of the hormone serotonin may help explain why some infants succumb to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), according to a new study.


Myths and Facts About Children's Eye Health

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles 10.10.2009
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Many parents grew up with medical adages or advice that have since been proven by scientists to be incorrect or outdated. Here are five common myths about children's eye health and the medical reality behind them, prepared by the physicians at The...

A healthy smile

SUPAWADEE INTHAWONG Bangkok Post 12.09.2008
A healthy smile

How to care for your child's teeth


Australian children getting less anxious: study

They may be more prone to obesity and depression, but according to a study Australian children are now more sociable and less anxious than they were 20 years ago. The findings by the Australian Institute of Family Studies fly in the face of the p...

Baby cosmetics can be the reason of sterility

Baby lotions, shampoos and powders can lead to high levels of chemicals in an organism potentially dangerous to health. American researchers have found out that using of this products twice increased phthalate content in children’s urine, informs ...


Four-month-old babies attending gym classes

Parents are taking babies as young as four months to special gyms amid growing fears about childhood obesity. A US chain has signed up hundreds of babies and toddlers across London for "developmental gymnastics".

Giggle Bug - locate that wandering toddler at the press of a button

Clip the Giggle Bug to your child’s clothing, if your child wanders away or hides; press the button on the fob. The bug will emit a loud, distinctive, but kid-friendly “beep” until your child is found and you push the button on the unit to reset.