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Collaborative effort can make the difference between life and death
India, July 8 -- Four in ten children are underweight in Madhya Pradesh, according to the latest National Family Health ...
BMI appears to have a greater impact on pregnancy continuation than on achieving initial implantation or pregnancy. Study findings suggest promoting proactive BMI optimization before treatment.
"There's a point when you feel almost, like, hormonally, like, disrupted. Almost like a pregnant woman, your mood swings are ...
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Why more women are struggling to conceive before 35: A fertility expert explains 11 possible reasons
For years, women have been told that fertility usually starts declining after the age of 35. But today, many couples are ...
Why hadn’t she fed the child better? She said she was always tired. Her husband had been working in India for four months, ...
Courtney Reen and Josh Grant, from Hull, have been trying for a baby for seven years, but have been denied NHS-funded IVF ...
The Cebu Provincial Health Office will implement, for the first time, its own provincewide feeding program that aims to further reduce malnutrition, targeting at least 160,000 children aged six to 23 ...
In 2009, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the National Academies) published guidelines on weight gain during pregnancy. The report, ...
JACK Osbourne today hit out after he was accused of being “grossly underweight”. The I’m A Celebrity star, 40, has now decided to reveal the truth about his weight loss after facing a backlash from ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers had data on BMI before pregnancy and gestational weight gain. Links emerged between the highest ...
Background Obesity increases risk of pre-eclampsia, but the association with haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome is understudied. Objective To examine the association ...
A large Korean study links pre-pregnancy underweight and obesity to early developmental delays, while suggesting that risk may begin as early as the overweight range for cognitive development. Study: ...
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