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Charlotte Church reveals her daughter Ruby's strange fainting spells - Daily Mail 21st October 2009
"Charlotte Church revealed her two-year-old daughter Ruby is suffering from a strange medical disorder which causes her to pass out.
The toddler was diagnosed with BHS, or Breath Holding Spells, which makes children hold their breath while they're having a tantrum, but keep it for such a long time they can faint."
'No post-jab paracetamol' advice - BBC Health News 16th October 2009
"Giving paracetamol to babies after vaccinations as a precaution against fever may lower the effectiveness of the immunisation, say researchers.
A trial of 450 infants having vaccines found that paracetamol doses over the next 24 hours did indeed reduce fever. "
For baby, a breast-milk cappuccino: Morning feed gives infants a natural pick-me-up - Daily Mail 3rd October 2009
"Breast-fed babies receive a different milk drink depending on the time of day - the natural equivalent of cappuccino in the morning and Horlicks at night, say scientists.
Breast milk delivered in the morning gives infants a pick-me-up because it contains natural stimulants. "
Why breast milk helps babies sleep at night - Daily Telegraph 2nd October 2009
"Feeding babies fresh breast milk can help them sleep at night, according to research. "
Making baby surgery safer - BBC Health News 18th September 2009
Charlie Toward was born with a hernia in his groin.
His parents knew he needed surgery to remove the lump, but were advised to wait until after his first birthday when he was stronger to cope with the open surgery.
Police probe nursery children's broken bones - The Independent 9th September 2009
Detectives have launched an investigation after three children who attended the same nursery school suffered broken bones, police said today
One of the children, a young boy who attended the Rocking Horse Nursery in Plumtree, Nottinghamshire, suffered a broken leg.
Nursery staff questioned by police over unexplained injuries on children - Daily Mail 10th September 2009
A nursery has been closed and two staff members arrested after three children suffered 'unexplained' fractures weeks apart.
In the latest incident, a boy understood to be aged two broke his leg after allegedly being dropped by a nursery assistant.
The staff members were arrested by a police child abuse investigation unit.
Toddlers can pick up foreign languages in 20 months - Daily Mail 9th September 2009
Toddlers are able to learn a second language from the age of 20 months, before they have even mastered their native tongue, a study claims.
At that age their minds are developed enough to learn basic language skills but are not sufficiently tuned in to one language ahead of another.
How cigarette smoke in your carpet could harm your baby - Daily Mail 7th September 2009
We're all aware of the dangers of second-hand smoke; only recently, a leading doctor said smoking should be banned in cars carrying children.
But could there be even greater worry? Could you suffer the effects of passive smoking from simply travelling in a smoker's car - even if they haven't lit up?
Toddler eats for first time in his life - Daily Telegraph 7th September 2009
Toddler Logan Donegan has been able to eat for the first time in his life after a pioneering transplant operation.
Screaming babies – it's all Mum's fault for fussing - The Independent on Sunday 6th September 2009
Sleep deprivation is every new parent's worst nightmare. It is a form of torture that can leave them sobbing louder than their child. Yet a new study claims babies' sleep problems are all in the mind – the mother's mind before her child is even born.
Three arrested after remains of three '1980s' newborn babies are found in house - Daily Mail 5th September 2009
Polce investigating the discovery of three dead newborn babies have found the remains of a fourth child after excavating a plot in a graveyard.
Officers descended on a cemetery at first light after receiving information that another baby had been buried in a shallow grave next to relatives of Bernadette Quirk.
Baby born with heart outside body survives against the odds after life-saving surgery - Daily Mail 4th September 2009
A 10-day-old baby born with his heart outside of his body, has undergone revolutionary life-saving surgery.
During the four-hour operation, 13 surgeons created a space for the baby's heart inside his body by shifting his lungs and liver. They did not stop the heart at any point.
Party row led to St Helens baby bodies find - Liverpool Daily Post 4th September 2009
THE bodies of three newborn babies were found after police were tipped off following a drunken row at a lingerie party in Merseyside, it has been claimed.
It is believed the babies, found at a property in Harlow Close, Sutton Heath, St Helens, could have been born as long ago as the mid-1980s.
Two women and a man were questioned by police before being released pending further inquiries.
Dead babies found after drunken row - Liverpool Echo 3rd September 2009
The bodies of three newborn babies were found when police were tipped off following a drunken row at a sexy lingerie party, it was claimed.
Officers made the grim find in the early hours of Sunday at a house in Merseyside.
Bodies of three newborn babies found in St Helens house - Liverpool Daily Post 3rd September 2009
THE remains of three newborn babies were found by police in a Merseyside house.
A tip-off in the early hours of last Sunday took officers to the address in Harlow Close, St Helens, where they made the grisly discovery.
It is thought the three children could have been born as long ago as the mid-1980s, but died very soon after their birth.
Bodies of three newborn babies found in St Helens house - Liverpool Echo 3rd September 2009
I saw the boxes being taken into the house with my own eyes. They were no more than a metre long - one was blue, one was grey and one was pink. One had a drawing of a teddy bear on it and another one had one of flowers . . .
Revealed: The deadly risks for children too small to use plane safety belts - Daily Mail 1st September 2009
He's the most precious cargo on board. So why do airlines put his life in danger?
The safety video is chilling. It shows a young child aged around four, sitting on an aeroplane seat restrained by a lap belt. The aeroplane is about to crash, but the child is too small to adopt and hold the 'brace' position.
Knowsley boost for breastfeeding - Liverpool Daily Post 20th August 2009
KNOWSLEY has seen the biggest increase of breastfeeding mothers in the North West.
Department of Health figures show the rate has increased from 32.5% in 2007/08 to 39.7% in 2008/09, a rise of 7.2%.
Baby's operation cancelled 3 times in 3 days - Manchester Evening News 20th August 2009
A BABY boy whose finger tip was almost severed in an accident had his emergency surgery cancelled THREE times in THREE days.
Cameron Shakoor was taken to Manchester's new children's hospital after trapping his finger in a door - leaving him shrieking in pain.
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