Monday, July 21, 2014

All about baby bottle warmer



Good day everyone. Something to share with you guys on how to warm up a baby bottle.

Take a look at this video.



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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Discover the incredible mind of a baby

Babies are in fact active learners.
Claudia Hammond explores the very latest research about what influences the developing mind of the new born infant. 
Dr Caspar Addyman from the Babylab at Birkbeck, University of London, describes the biggest ever internet survey of babies’ laughter, which concludes that babies really do get the joke. 
Professor Celeste Kidd and researchers from the University of Rochester in the US reveal that just like the fairytale, Goldilocks, babies will focus their attention on things that are “just right”. As Goldilocks chose the porridge, the chair and the bed that suited her perfectly, the inquisitive infant will choose exactly the right level of stimulation and interest - too complicated, and they look away, too simple and they lose interest. Read more here....
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Will today's children die earlier than their parents?

Welcome back to littlekids blog,

Something interesting today, found it on BBC.

Here you go.

It's often said that today's children will have shorter average life spans than their parents, because so many suffer from obesity. But there is another view that says they will live longer - at the risk of spending their twilight years in poor health.
The idea that children alive today will die younger than their parents has been popularised by Michelle Obama and Jamie Oliver - but the assertion that they "may on average, live less healthy and possibly even shorter lives than their parents" originates in scholarly research. Read more here....
So the life span of Children today will be shorter than parents? Why? Because so many suffer from obesity.

Take a look at the graph taken from BBC


The article continue explaining....

It's also true that obesity-related illnesses have been on the rise. It was reported this week that the UK is suffering a "national health emergency" because of the numbers being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, an illness which is often linked to obesity.
But the risk of dying from heart attacks and strokes, both associated with obesity, is in fact lower than in previous decades, according to a leading expert in the field.
"If you take Britain as an example, the probability of dying from the sorts of things caused by being overweight has gone down by a factor of four," says Sir Richard Peto, professor of medical statistics at Oxford University.

You can continue to read on the article here at http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28191865 

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