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9 hrs sleep for kids 9 hrs sleep for kids 4-year-old close to death due to swallowing pool water 4-year-old close to death due to swallowing pool water . . 2018/4/23 . . . . The chaos began when Elianna put her mouth on her side of the pool noodle while someone blew in the other end. It caused the water to shoot directly down her throat. Elianna threw up right away. However, according to her GoFoundMe campaign description, nothing else happened then. The little girl kept playing and carried on with her day. The morning after, Elianna was still doing fine. But finally, on Monday, the nightmare arrived. The 4-year-old first developed a fever, and their parents thought it was normal. Ms. Grace claimed “kids get fevers… I didn’t think much.” On Tuesday, Elianna slept for the majority of the day. But still, she looked fine. She was sent to school on Wednesday, and their parents got a call in the afternoon in which somebody explained that Elianna’s fever was back. Elianna’s heart rate was surprisingly high. Her oxygen was low, and her skin was turning purple. According to the mother, this meant that there was a chemical infection. An X-ray showed inflammation and an infection caused by the pool chemicals. The treatment began right away. Now, unfortunately, Elianna has aspiration pneumonia and is now on oxygen and relying on it to breathe. Her levels drop quickly when doctors try to take away the tubes. Her state is still unstable. No Downturn In Obesity Among U.S. Kids, Report Finds No Downturn In Obesity Among U.S. Kids, Report Finds . . . . February 26, 201812:02 AM ET . . . . Hispanic and African-American children continue to be much more likely to become obese than white children, the analysis shows. What The Screen Time Experts Do With Their Own Kids What The Screen Time Experts Do With Their Own Kids Just say no to addicting kids to devices Just say no to addicting kids to technology, former Facebook, Google employees, investors urge . . . Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Published 1:37 p.m. ET Feb. 5, 2018 Excessive Video Gaming to be Named Mental Disorder by WHO Excessive Video Gaming to be Named Mental Disorder by WHO 12/26/2017 . . . WHO's beta draft of its upcoming 11th update of International Classification of Diseases characterizes gaming disorder as "a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behaviour ('digital gaming' or 'video-gaming'), which may be online (i.e., over the internet) or offline, manifested by: 1) impaired control over gaming (e.g., onset, frequency, intensity, duration, termination, context); 2) increasing priority given to gaming to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other life interests and daily activities; and 3) continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences." Addicted to Your Phone? It Could Throw Off Your Brain Chemistry Addicted to Your Phone? It Could Throw Off Your Brain Chemistry . . . . By Brandon Specktor, Senior Writer December 1, 2017 11:50am ET . . . It's hard to escape screens; there is a roughly 100 percent chance you are looking at one right now. And though the long-term effects of screen time are still being studied, the effects of excessive internet and smartphone use are well-documented. "Pathological" internet use has been linked to depression in teens, and it may even shrink gray matter. Now, a small new study suggests that for teens, being hooked on the internet and smartphones may harm brain chemistry, as well. If Raw Fruits Or Veggies Give You A Tingly Mouth, It's A Real Syndrome If Raw Fruits Or Veggies Give You A Tingly Mouth, It's A Real Syndrome . . . May 22, 20174:51 AM ET . . . Here are other tips on managing oral allergy syndrome from National Jewish Health: Avoid raw foods that cross-react with your pollen allergens. Take oral antihistamine medications to relieve mild symptoms. Bake or cook foods to degrade the protein and eliminate the cross-reaction. Eat canned fruits or vegetables during your pollen season. Peel the food, as the protein is often concentrated in the skin. Sleeping Shrinks the Brain … and That's a Good Thing Sleeping Shrinks the Brain … and That's a Good Thing . . . The researchers found that sleep provides a time when the brain's synapses — the connections among neurons — shrink back by nearly 20 percent. During this time, the synapses rest and prepare for the next day, when they will grow stronger while receiving new input — that is, learning new things, the researchers said. Without this reset, known as "synaptic homeostasis," synapses could become overloaded and burned out, like an electrical outlet with too many appliances plugged in to it, the scientists said. The Wrong Eating Habits Can Hurt Your Brain, Not Just Your Waistline The Wrong Eating Habits Can Hurt Your Brain, Not Just Your Waistline . . . December 30, 20165:00 AM ET . . . A diet high in saturated fats and sugars, the so-called Western diet, actually affects the parts of the brain that are important to memory and make people more likely to crave the unhealthful food, says psychologist Terry Davidson, director of the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience at American University in Washington, D.C. No Snapchat In The Bedroom? An Online Tool To Manage Kids' Media Use No Snapchat In The Bedroom? An Online Tool To Manage Kids' Media Use Polio-Like Disease Is on the Rise in the U.S. Polio-Like Disease Is on the Rise in the U.S., Causing Paralysis in Children BY MARLENE LENTHANG OCTOBER 6, 2016 The rare condition has been documented in 24 states, with the majority of cases (90 percent) affecting children, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has been monitoring cases of Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) since 2014. “It’s something that’s very scary for people because it’s a polio-like illness and it can show up in otherwise healthy children” Dr. Aaron Michael Milstone, the Associate Professor Pediatrics at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, tells PEOPLE. AFM has a startling similarity to polio in its target of the nervous system and spinal chord and symptoms of limp weakness, paralysis and respiratory failure. Many Popular Sunscreens Don't Meet Guidelines Many Popular Sunscreens Don't Meet Guidelines, New study Finds by MEGHAN HOLOHAN 2016/6/6 . . . The top 10 most reviewed and highly-rated sunscreens on Amazon, and whether they meet the AAD criteria: EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46 — No Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen Silk Hydration SPF 30 — Yes Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen, Sensitive SPF 30+ — No SPF 30 daily oil-free face moisturizer — No Neutrogena Age Shield Face Lotion Sunscreen SPF 110 — Yes EltaMD UV Physical SPF 41 — Yes Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 55 — Yes Neutrogena Sunscreen Ultra Sheer Stick SPF 70 — Yes Neutrogena Oil Free Moisture SPF 35 — No Eucerin Daily Protection Moisturizing Face Lotion — No How To Raise Brilliant Children, According To Science How To Raise Brilliant Children, According To Science . . . July 5, 20166:06 AM ET . . . "Why are traffic lights red, yellow and green?" When a child asks you a question like this, you have a few options. You can shut her down with a "Just because." You can explain: "Red is for stop and green is for go." Or, you can turn the question back to her and help her figure out the answer with plenty of encouragement. The Force Awakens Actress Opens Up About Painful Disorder The Force Awakens Actress Opens Up About Painful Disorder . . . One symptom the "Star Wars" actress experienced was bad skin, which left her feeling self conscious especially being in the public eye. "Feeling so self conscious has left my confidence in tatters. I hate wearing makeup but I currently don't want to leave the house without it on," she wrote in the Instagram caption. . . . Ridley has found that with the help of dermatologists and diet changes, like cutting out dairy and most sugar, she is finally making progress and finding relief. CERVARIX side effect CERVARIX SIDE EFFECT ..... After receiving the first injection – my daughter was part of the first year of the HPV vaccination programme being administered (her dates of vaccination were November, December 2008 and May 2009) – Chelsea began to get severe headaches which were treated with migraine medication which then led to her having what she described as ‘absences’ whilst at school: she could be in the middle of a lesson, walking along at break time, sitting down eating lunch or have someone talking to her and yet she couldn’t hear a word that was said to her and felt as if she was ‘not in her head’; she was referred for investigation for possible epilepsy. Naturally, the epilepsy diagnosis was incorrect. Over the next couple of months and the subsequent doses of ‘Cervarix’ being administered, Chelsea began to suffer from aching joints, more severe headaches and tiredness. She began to miss a couple of days of school a week due to the headaches, nausea, aching joints and by the time she was approaching the end of year eight she was missing whole weeks due to all the previous side effects with the added issue of extreme exhaustion now beginning to affect her. She also was experiencing loss of short term memory, lack of concentration and visual disturbances. link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123 link a123

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