PETALING JAYA: More than 80 practitioners attended the 11th National Conference on Addiction Medicine (11thNatCAM) which was organised by the Addictio.
Higher dose of DHA linked with lower risk of early preterm birth Women taking 1,000 mg of docosohexanoic acid (DHA) daily in the last half of pregnancy had a lower rate of early preterm birth than women taking the standard 200 mg dose, according to a new study involving over 1,000 women.
To date, few methods have been proposed to predict women at high risk of preterm birth, and few are used clinically. However, even if pregnancies at risk for early preterm birth (EPB) could be identified, reliable prevention measures have been elusive, according the the authors of the current study published in
Press Release – University of Auckland Theres a new twist to a New Zealand scientific breakthrough thats helping babies all over the world. Doctors already massage sugar gel inside the mouths of babies with hypoglycaemia to prevent risks including brain damage, as a result of …
There’s a new twist to a New Zealand scientific breakthrough that’s helping babies all over the world.
Doctors already massage sugar gel inside the mouths of babies with hypoglycaemia to prevent risks including brain damage, as a result of the Liggins Institute’s groundbreaking 2013 “Sugar Babies Study”.
Now, Liggins scientists led by Distinguished Professor Jane Harding have gone one step further, showing how sugar gel can be used to avoid babies getting hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) in the first place.
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