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Pre-Pregnancy Diet Affects Health of Child, Drop Side Cribs Banned from Being Made, Sold or Donated, Coordination Between EMS a
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Pre-Pregnancy Diet Affects Health of Child, Drop Side Cribs Banned from Being Made, Sold or Donated, Coordination Between EMS a
(July 1, 2011 - Insidermedicine) From Scotland - Research presented at the Society for Experimental Biology’s annual conference finds that a poor pre-pregnancy diet can negatively impact health of the offspring. Researchers fed mice a low protein diet for 10 weeks prior to becoming pregnant. They found that these mice had lower birth rates, slower catch up growth and increased insulin sensitivity.   From Washington - The US Consumer Product Safety Commission is banning drop side cribs. Due to suffocation concerns, no companies will be allowed to manufacture or sell drop side cribs starting June 2011. The organization is also banning the donation and resale of drop side cribs, even at garage sales. And finally, from North Carolina - A coordinated system between emergency medical services and hospitals can improve heart attack treatment time, according to a report published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. Studying over 400 heart attack patients, researchers found that coordination between the EMS and hospitals greatly reduced the amount of time it took to transfer the patient to a capable facility to receive treatment.
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Date Found: July 03, 2011
Date Produced: July 01, 2011
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