In a statement, the WHO said guidelines advise that skin-to-skin contact with a caregiver - known as kangaroo mother care - should start immediately after birth, without any initial period in an incubator.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 14 (ANI/SRV): The team of Magik Mat visited the Elizabeth Integrated Development Charitable Trust, Bengaluru, and spent a day there actively interacting with the kids through engaging activities such as Quizzes, Dance, Music, Poetry, and many more to s
Dr Anesa Hosein, Associate Professor in Higher Education from the University of Surrey and Principal Investigator of this Economic and Social Research Council-funded research, said: "Experiencing mental health problems early in life can lead to profound adverse consequences for an individual
As per new research, a hormone that develops in men during puberty plays a critical role in predicting early in life whether a person will acquire specific diseases later in life.
Binge eating disorder is wired in the brain from an early age. Researchers revealed neurobiology of binge eating disorder and how it differs between the sexes.
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 11 (ANI/BusinessWire India): A survey by the United Nations showed Indians get addicted in their early teens be it over drugs, alcohol, or any other controlled substance. Consuming any form of these addictive substances creates a pleasurable "high" t
In broad-based indexes, S&P BSE LargeCap went up 104 points to 7,110 points with stocks like Zomato, Naukri, Bajaj Finance as most active ones in the index. BSE MidCap moved up 130 points to 25,558.73 level as Godrej Properties and NHPC were gainers in the index.
Among the most active st
A member of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror outfit was killed in an encounter that broke in the Kapren area of the Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir in the early hours of Friday, said police.
16 Indian sailors have been held hostage by the Guinea Navy for nearly the last three months, and the families have demanded an immediate release of the sailors. Families of Indian sailors held in the African country have expressed concern about the safety of the sailors.
A girls' school in Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer district was torched early on Tuesday. According to Dawn newspaper, local officials have held "terrorists" responsible for this reprehensible act and have promised to rebuild the school along with providing security to educational institutions.