Showing posts with label Healthcare news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthcare news. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

World Breastfeeding Week 5 reasons to breastfeed your baby


World Breastfeeding Week: Five great reasons to breastfeed your baby!Nothing can compare to the nutrients found in mothers' breast milk for a newborn. While the benefits of breastfeeding are immense for the baby beginning at birth and continuing throughout his/her life, it also has many advantages over mothers' health.

Below are five great reasons why breastfeeding is good for both the mom and the toddler.

Nutrients: Breast milk is the best food for your baby. The vitamins and nutrients in the breast milk are easier for your baby to digest compared to the nutrients in formula. Breast milk also has the prefect amount of protein, fat, carbohydrate required by your baby. Outstandingly, your breast milk also changes with the growth of your baby providing him specific development and nutritional needs.

Protection: Breast milk protects your baby against all types of diseases as it contains antibodies. Colostrum, also known as the first milk, has high concentrations of antibodies that help protect the mucous membranes in the throat, lungs, and intestines of the infant.

Breastfed kids are less likely to contract a number of diseases later in life such as childhood diabetes, childhood obesity, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, and cancer before the age of 15. Children who are breastfed have a decreased risk of tooth decay.

Brain health: Research has shown that young children who were breastfed as infants scored higher on intelligence tests than formula-fed kids. It says the longer and more exclusively they were breastfed, the more intelligent they will become later in life.

Bonding: Breastfeeding is a special gift both for the nursing mom and the baby. The closeness and comfort of breastfeeding strengthens the bond of a mother with her baby.

Mothers' health: Apart from the emotional satisfaction, breastfeeding has many health benefits for mothers. Studies have shown that breastfeeding lowers the risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and anaemia in mothers. Breastfeeding helps mothers to lose weight faster gained during pregnancy. Exclusive breastfeeding helps delay fertility, thus avoiding early pregnancy. One of the good thing about breastfeeding is that - releasing feel good hormones, which will lower a mom's risk of postpartum depression.

World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) is being celebrated every year from August 1 to 7 in more than 120 countries.

First observed in 1992 by World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA), the main goal of the WBW is to promote exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which yields enormous health benefits later. The event is being organised by WABA, WHO and UNICEF.

The slogan and theme for WBW 2014 is “Breastfeeding: A Winning Goal - For Life!”


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Dieting at a Young Age May Lead to Poor Health in the Future

http://candidshare.com/share/dieting-at-a-young-age-may-lead-to-poor-health-in-the-futureMost women incessantly stress over weight issues. They're well acquainted with all kinds of diets and can casually switch over when the need arises. But when the same pattern starts to repeat itself in young girls, it's a reason for worry.A new research done at the Florida State University found a link between dieting at a young age and some major health issues in the future like -- obesity, eating disorders, and even substance abuse. The study claimed that the younger a woman is when she goes … read more at candidshare.com

Probiotics helps to lowering blood pressure

http://candidshare.com/share/probiotics-helps-to-lowering-blood-pressureConsuming probiotics has a small but significant effect in lowering blood pressure, a large review of studies has found. Researchers reviewed nine randomised trials with a total of 543 participants.All included adults older than 18 who used probiotic products with live bacteria. The studies tested various probiotics in varying amounts, mostly strains of Lactobacillus consumed in dairy products.Eight of the nine studies found reductions in blood pressure. Over all, compared with control groups, … read more at candidshare.com

Ebola outbreak in stills terror in West African families

http://candidshare.com/share/ebola-outbreak-in-stills-terror-in-west-african-familiesLiberian health workers carry the body of an ebola victim in Foya. The World Health Organization says nearly 730 people have died there and in neighboring Guinea and Sierra Leone since February.Even the word was chilling: Ebola. The virus stole into the girl's house in her small eastern Guinea town, invisible as death, and swiftly killed her grandmother and great-aunt. There were dark rumors everywhere that Ebola was witchcraft.Soon her mother and aunt fell sick too. Health workers with Doctors … read more at candidshare.com

Insomnia can Increase the Risk of Depression in Teens

http://candidshare.com/share/insomnia-can-increase-the-risk-of-depression-in-teensStatistics show that millions around the world are affected by insomnia: a sleep disorder that's characterized by difficulties staying or falling asleep throughout the night. If not properly treated, this health issue can lead to sleep deprivation as well as an increased risk of other health issues. Now, a recent study published in the journal Sleep Medicine found that teenagers who frequently can't sleep may be at a greater risk for anxiety and depression."People with insomnia find it … Read more at candidshare.com

Chicken is not a safe food

http://candidshare.com/share/chicken-is-not-a-safe-foodHere is a bad news for 'chicken-lovers' - According to a lab study report released by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) on Wednesday, antibiotic residues have been found in 40% of chicken samples bought from outlets in Delhi and NCR. The experts, while adding that the amount of residues found were small, warned regular consumers of such meat as they could be in danger of developing antibiotic resistance, said a TOI report. CSE said that they had recieved evidence of large scale use of … Read more at candidshare.com