A fecal sample analysis of 98 Swedish infants over the first year of life found a connection between the development of a child’s gut microbiome and the way he or she is delivered. Babies born via C-section had gut bacteria that showed significantly less resemblance to their mothers compared to those that were delivered vaginally. […]
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The infant gut microbiome: New studies on its origins and how it’s knocked out of balance
May 27th, 2015 | AsthmaHow to Do Reflexology at Home to Treat Common Ailments
May 10th, 2015 | Asthmaby Jenny Hills, HealthyandNaturalWorld.com The concept of reflexology can be traced back to ancient Egyptian and Chinese civilizations. It was popularized in the United States in the early 1900s when various doctors and physiotherapists began to study the extent of nerve cells in the hands and feet. Reflexology is a safe and completely natural […]
Childhood Asthma Control: It’s All in the Details
December 15th, 2012 | Asthma(NewsUSA) – Playing catch is something many kids do without a second thought. But if your child has asthma, catching a breath without coughing, wheezing or feeling tight in the chest may be harder to do than catching a ball. To help your child breathe more easily the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program of […]
Asthma Control: It’s All in the Details
November 4th, 2012 | Asthma(NewsUSA) – Playing catch is something many kids do without a second thought. But if your child has asthma, catching a breath without coughing, wheezing or feeling tight in the chest may be harder to do than catching a ball. To help your child breathe more easily the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program of […]
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