
All posts tagged infants


Short Bowel Syndrome | Q&A with Samuel Alaish, M.D.
[MUSIC] Short bowel syndrome is a condition of which patients either have lost a large amount of their intestine, or they were born with an insufficient amount of intestine, or their intestine just simply doesn’t work well enough. And the end result is they can’t absorb enough nutrients from eating, or from feeding through a…

Heart Disease Starts in Childhood

How to Treat Diarrhea

Know the Signs of RSV: Help Keep Your Baby Out of the Hospital
Clinging tightly to his mommy and his favorite stuffed animal little Adam is your typical 10 month old. But he had a rough start. At just 6 weeks old Adam’s mom Shanisty shot this video because it looked like Adam was having trouble breathing. You could see his ribcage He had a little bit of…

Clinical Lab Testing & Care of Infants with Congenital Zika Virus Infection
Welcome and thank you for standing by. All participants will be in listen-only mode until the question and answer session of today’s conference. At that time you may press Star 1 to ask a question. Today’s conference is being recorded. If you have any objections, you may disconnect at this time. I would now like…

Opening Session: Forum on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, Management of Zika Infection among Infants
>>Good morning. My name is Henry Walke, and I’m the Incident Manager for the CDC Zika Response. It’s my pleasure to introduce our CDC Director, Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald. Dr. Fitzgerald brings to CDC a state public health perspective. She served both as a Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health and as the State…

Formula for Childhood Obesity
we’ve known that breastfeeding infants may protect against subsequent obesity for over 30 years but why well giving human infants formula based on cow’s milk presents an unusual situation cow’s milk is designed to put nearly two pounds a day on to a growing calf of 40 times the growth rate of human infants the…

Earliest Intervention for Emerging ASD: Innovations in Caregiver-Mediated Approaches | Jessica Brian
I’m just going to set the stage for you. This is a 3 month old baby, his dad is holding him this way in his arm and they’re looking at each other in the face. So the first thing that you may notice is that this little three-month-old is looking quite intently at his father’s…

How Babies See The World
(soft music) (baby crying) – Your nose. – Woo, woo, woo, woo. (cheerful music) (rattling) – Peek-a-Boo. (babbling) (giggling) Come on. Who’s a good baby? Good. Yay. Woo-hoo. Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba. Mawah. Mawah. Mawah.