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Recent NFHS data reveals a concerning surge in anemia cases across Telangana, particularly among women, children, and adolescents. The prevalence among children under five has jumped to 70 per cent, while over half of women of reproductive age are anemic.
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The NCST has issued notices to the Collector and Health Commissioner after taking suo motu cognisance of a 'Telangana Today' report on pregnant women’s hardships in Asifabad. It warned of legal action if responses aren’t received within 15 days
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The discovery led by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) could pave the way for new treatments or interventions to support a baby's healthy development after birth
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The researchers have come together to develop a Point-of-Care (PoC) testing equipment using fiber optics sensor technology as a possible alternative to existing technologies
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Pediatrician from Hyderabad Dr Sivaranjini Santosh said that an appropriate amount of iodine is extremely important for the normal functioning of the human body.
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The government has issued stringent norms against the hazardous practice and raids are being conducted on the hospitals
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At the grand finale of the unique beauty pageant, Dr. K. Shilpi Reddy, Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at KIMS Cuddles, emphasized that pregnancy and childbirth are natural processes. She highlighted the significance of raising awareness about this through initiatives like Mrs. Mom, which has successfully completed eight seasons.
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For the last three months, the KCR Kit, replete with goodies for mother and the baby, which used to be handed over to new mothers during their discharge from Government hospitals in Telangana State is not being distributed anymore.
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In a tragic road accident on Tuesday in Manoharabad, Paneti Rena (29), who was seven months pregnant, died, while her husband and their four-year-old son were injured after a speeding lorry hit them while they were crossing the road on a scooter.
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Langari Lavanya and Meghana, who were nine months pregnant, were shifted to Oddugudem and Raspelli villages in Dahegaon mandal where their parents reside as a precautionary measure according to instructions from Health officials.
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An emergency medical technician (EMT) of a '108' ambulance service helped a woman to a normal delivery after she developed labour pains on the way to the Medak government hospital on Tuesday night.
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While new mothers are depending on handkerchiefs to provide respite to infants from the scorching heat wave conditions, pregnant women are spending sleepless nights.
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The phthalate amounts were derived through urine samples taken from the women in the study.
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Addressing the pregnant women during the Arya Janani programme organised by Ramakrishna Math at Vipanchi Kala Nilyam in Siddipet, Harish Rao said that the possibility of a normal delivery would increase with the lifestyle suggested by the Arya Janani
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Jenna Wowdzia, a master's student in the program for pregnancy and postpartum health, conducted a comparison between the cardiovascular impacts of moderate-intensity continuous training and high-intensity interval training on both the mother and the fetus.
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Collector C Narayana Reddy has asked officials to spread awareness among people about the advantage of normal deliveries over Cesarean Sections.
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Melamine and cyan uric acid were found in nearly all study participants' samples, but the highest levels were found in women of colour and those with greater exposure to tobacco.
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New Delhi: Scientific literature is limited to prove high absolute risk of monkeypox in children and pregnant women, experts contended on Wednesday. Amid the scare of global monkeypox outbreak that has so far spread to more than 80 countries and infected nearly 30,000 people, an article published in the esteemed medical journal ‘The Lancet Child […]
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Tokyo: Think twice before using disinfectants. According to a recent study, the excessive use of disinfectants by pregnant women may be a risk factor for asthma and eczema in their children. The findings of the study were published in the journal ‘Occupational and Environmental Medicine’. Disinfectants are used frequently in hospitals and other medical facilities, […]
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Jerusalem: Pregnant women’s exposure to air pollution has been identified as one possible factor for low-birth-weight in babies, which can further lead to poor health outcomes, researchers have shown. The study, published in the journal Environmental Research, also revealed that mothers who are underweight and come from lower socioeconomic background, were more exposed to the […]