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Contraceptive Implant After Delivery Does Not Affect Breastfeeding Success, suggests study

Researchers have found in a new study that Women who received a contraceptive implant at different times after delivery (30 minutes, 72 hours, or 6 weeks) had similar breastfeeding success.The duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding remained comparable across all groups. Further even women at risk for low milk supply reported no negative impact on breastfeeding […]

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NEET SS- Seeking Admission to DM Pediatric Hepatology? Check out feeder qualification

New Delhi: For the NEET SS 2024 aspirants seeking admission to DM Pediatric Hepatology, MD/DNB (Paediatrics) has been designated as the feeder qualification. Doctorate of Medicine in Pediatric Hepatology, also known as DM (Pediatric Hepatology) or DM in (Pediatric Hepatology) is a three-year super speciality programme that candidates can pursue after completing a postgraduate degree. […]

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PGI Chandigarh to Introduce QR Code-Based Feedback System for patients

Chandigarh: The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI) Chandigarh is set to enhance its patient feedback and grievance redressal system with the introduction of a QR code-based mechanism. This digital initiative aims to streamline the process of lodging complaints, providing service feedback, and reporting sensitive issues such as sexual harassment, making it more […]

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Feeding Difficulties in Infancy Linked to Congenital Vitamin D Deficiency: A Case Report

Ethiopia: Vitamin D deficiency continues to be a major public health issue, especially in infants who are exclusively breastfed. The deficiency is often linked to maternal vitamin D deficiency, which can be influenced by cultural practices such as limited sun exposure. The case report by Mesfin Wubishet, Department of Pediatrics, Arsi University College of Health […]

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Tesco’s new infant feeding service draws criticism for ethical concerns

UK supermarket giant Tesco is being urged to drop an “unethical” pilot of an in-store infant feeding advice service in which midwives are expected to wear branded uniforms and undergo training by the formula company, reveals an exclusive news report published by The BMJ. Powered by WPeMatico

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Real-time feedback tied to improved compliance with pre-defined ventilation targets during CPR, reveals study

Ventilations play a vital role in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). However, there is inconsistent evidence regarding the best approach to ventilation in managing cardiac arrest. Recent findings indicate that, irrespective of the ideal ventilation technique, actual ventilations frequently do not adhere to guideline recommendations. Recent study examined the impact of real-time feedback on ventilation quality during […]

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Biofeedback effectively improves functional defecation disorder symptoms, finds study

A new study published in the journal of Neurogasteroenterology & Motility showed biofeedback (BF), which is still the cornerstone treatment option for refractory dyssynergic defecation (DD), to be an effective short-term cure for constipation in over 63% of patients. The symptoms of infrequent bowel movements and/or impaired rectal ejection are indicative of chronic constipation (CC). […]