"The gods too are fond of a joke."
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Be Healthier and More Productive with Positive Habits The Power of Positive Habits Did you know that habits are incredibly powerful tools for personal growth and success? Think about the habits you have now and how they affect virtually every aspect of your life. Your weight and health are determined by ...
Rubber cancer bracelets: a small, big gesture For you it could only be a few dollars, but the money you pay for every rubber cancer bracelet goes towards the noble cause of cancer research. What prompted ace cyclist Lance Armstrong to hit upon the idea to use rubber cancer bracelets to fund cancer ...
Statins, The New Wonder Drug? Statins are a group of medications used to decrease cholesterol in the body. This reduction is shown to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Recent research, however, is shedding a new light on the potential benefits of these drugs. In a study involving ...
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Myth #1 "My breasts will sag if I breast-feed" Not true! Pregnancy does bring about some changes in the breast (Yes, that one is not a myth). But breastfeeding does not play a big role in determining the future shape of your breasts. Heredity, your body type and excessive weight gain or loss, have a role to play. In fact, breastfeeding helps the uterus to rapidly revert back to its original size, utilizes body reserves as calories for your baby, acts as a natural contraceptive and is scientifically known to reduce the risk of breast cancer. Myth #2 "I don't have enough milk" Perhaps you spend sleepless nights on this one. Most women produce enough milk for their babies. During the first few days, you will produce 'colostrum' in small quantities, rich in vitamins, proteins and infection fighting agents. Until you start making 'breast milk' colostrum fulfills all your baby's needs. Find out if you are getting enough milk. If you think your baby is not gaining enough weight it is perhaps because he is poorly latched onto the breast. Get some tips to make breastfeeding a breeze. Myth #3 "I can't breastfeed if I have to go back to work" You can! In fact, breastfeeding gives you that special opportunity for bonding with your baby, when you get back from work. Breast fed babies are known to be healthier than formula fed babies causing their mothers to miss work less often. Pumping breast milk is another option. Many companies now support nursing breaks and also provide facilities like lactation rooms for mothers to pump milk in privacy. Learn more ways to tackle this issue in Breast feeding and Getting back to work. Myth #4 Modern formula is as good as breast milk. Nothing can beat the original. Human milk contains live cells, antibodies that avert infections, enzymes, hormones and many other vital ingredients that cannot be cooked up by any formula company. Unlike formula, breast milk is made especially to suit your baby's needs any time. It is always fresh and comes safely packaged too. Myth #5 I should stop breastfeeding if my baby has diarrhea or vomiting Breastfeeding is the best treatment for any intestinal infection. Usually no other fluids are required for a baby with diarrhea, if he breast feeds adequately. Make sure you know how to tell the difference between various types of infant poop. Myth #6 A breastfeeding baby needs extra water in hot weather. Breast milk contains all the water a baby needs, in any weather. Make sure you get enough fluids though. Never allow yourself to get to the point of feeling thirsty. Hydration is crucial to producing sufficient breast milk. Myth #7 Frequent breastfeeding initiates obesity in children On the contrary, over enthusiastic formula feeding and early weaning off breast milk are more likely to promote obesity in later life. Breast fed babies learn to regulate their own feeding pattern and consume only what they need. About The Author Michelle Higgins This article has been provided by ParentingSurvivalGuide.com. Please visit our web site at http://www.ParentingSurvivalGuide.com to discover more articles. Copyright 2005 ParentingSurvivalGuide.com, all rights reserved. This article may be freely republished for noncommercial use as long as the article, including the author information and this reprint policy statement, is republished in its entirety, unedited, and with all links working.
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Panama joins Laura Bush's breast cancer campaign - Miami Herald PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Laura Bush is applauding Panama's decision to join to a regional alliance for breast cancer awareness and research. The first lady says lives are being saved by the alliance, which includes the U.S., Brazil, Costa Rica and ...
'Dinner Impossible' does the improbable, and chef makes comeback - Canada East Chef Robert Irvine, of the Food Network's new show "Dinner: Impossible," is interviewed in one of the network's kitchens, in New York in 2007. After getting dumped from Food Network's "Dinner: Impossible" series in March following revelations that he ...
Baby Girl Born During One Of Finnair's Flights - Eflux Media The in-flight birth, a first for Finnair, occurred at an altitude of 11,000 metres over Kazakhstan. The plane had left Bangkok for Helsinki. "The pilot had considered an emergency landing in Moscow, but there was no immediate need," Finnair ...
'We shared our cancer experiences' - BBC News Mina and Toral Shah have both had breast cancer When Toral Shah discovered she had breast cancer and needed a mastectomy the first person she turned to was her mother, who had gone through exactly the same experience seven years earlier. "She would ...
Court rules on case of Iowa woman with cancer - Muscatine Journal DES MOINES, Iowa - The Iowa Supreme Court issued a ruling Friday that sends the case of a woman who sued her doctors for failing to diagnose breast cancer back to a lower court for more proceedings. In her lawsuit filed in Scott County District Court ...
The Breast Cancer Site’s Eighth Anniversary a Success, Money Raised ... - PR.com Seattle, WA, November 16, 2008 --( PR.com )-- The Breast Cancer Site celebrated its Eighth Anniversary in October by funding 1,488 free mammograms for women in need, the highest total for any one month in 2008. The Breast Cancer Site’s visitors ...
Bone loss due to more than cancer drugs - United Press International CHICAGO, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Certain cancer drugs can cause bone loss in breast cancer survivors, but cancer drugs aren't the only culprits, U.S. researchers said. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, found 78 percent of breast ...
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