New Delhi [India], March 5: Familycare Consumer Pvt ltd is delighted to announce its association with renowned celebrity Rubina Dilaik, also known as Chhoti Bahu, as the brand ambassador for its baby care brand Bumtum. This association marks a significant step towards celebrating parenthood
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 27: Rotary Club of Cotton City in partnership with Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, powered by Rts. Shrenik Jayantilal Bafna and M/s. Shanthiniketan Silks Pvt. Ltd. inaugurated one of a kind Mother's Milk Bank ATM on 25.02.2024 at Sri Ramakrishna Rural Heal
Researchers have found short seizures followed by muscular convulsions as a potential cause of sudden fatalities in young infants, which mainly occur during sleep.
As if having a hereditary blood illness that might be crippling at birth wasn't enough, research indicates that almost two-thirds of infants with sickle cell disease are born to moms who reside in underprivileged neighbourhoods.
Infants born between weeks 22 and 27 of pregnancy are among the most vulnerable patients in the healthcare system. The possibility of major problems is extremely high.
Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers have studied how an infant's brain reacts to touch based on the amount of oxygenated haemoglobin in their blood. They discovered that while the amount of variation in levels over time changes with infant age, the moment at which they peak remains con
The circumstances leading to this harrowing discovery are complex. Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi children's hospitals, part of the same complex, became the battleground between Israeli and Hamas forces in early November. Hospital staff, under Israeli direction, hastily evacuated on November 10,
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 23: On 17th November is celebrated as "World Prematurity Day" to commemorate the significance of premature births. Recognizing the global efforts, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital offers state of the art facilities and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to
When compared to immediately clipping the umbilical cord or waiting a shorter time before doing so, waiting two minutes or longer after birth may help lower the risk of death. Delaying clamping could reduce the child's chance of death by more than half when compared to immediate clamping.
A study discovered that due to increasing rates of antibiotic resistance, medications used to treat common diseases in infants and babies are no longer effective in large parts of the world.
An international team of researchers from Trinity College Dublin and colleagues in Australia, Germany, and the United States discovered evidence that some sort of conscious experience is present at birth, and possibly even in late pregnancy.