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Archive for January, 2013

Probiotics On Mothers Could Curb Eczema

Jan
20

Date: January 20th, 2013

Asthma and allergies can all result from simple skin reaction like a rash mostly associated with eczema. According to the described research results, it was accounted that probiotics, normally known as good bacteria usually said to prevent various disease causing incidents from spreading to other part of the body, by balancing the entire bacteria population in the gut, may have a positive impact on the health of babies when immune cells are used to present those results. Generally, those cells normally cross the placenta before being passed out as milk allowing the baby to feed on them when breastfeeding.

OTC Eye Drops and Nose Sprays are Poisonous?

Jan
19

Date: January 19th, 2013

While it is obvious parents at home may not have realized the dangers involved in these products, the FDA warns that they are to store them away from the reach of children as they could lead to hospital case medical issues. Curious children are always trying to understand what they can achieve by using products that they regularly witness adults close to the using. According to the statistics report issued by the US consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC from 1997 all the way to 2009, it has been evaluated that injuries caused by such eye drops were more than 4,500 children who were all said to be under the ages of five years.