TOY SAFETY AND RESPONDING TO CHOKING INCIDENTS IN INFANTS Posted on December 17, 2018December 17, 2018 by Admin TOY SAFETY AND RESPONDING TO CHOKING INCIDENTS IN INFANTS Sometimes it’s hard to say who is having the most fun when it comes to gift giving during the winter holidays: the kids getting the gifts or the parents picking them out and anticipating the happiness they will bring. Before you[…]
Handling pediatric cuts and bruises Posted on December 10, 2018December 10, 2018 by Admin What to do for cuts and bruises The glass slips from your hands and breaks when it hits the floor. You take off to find your mom and you step on a sliver of glass. Ouch! Now you’re bleeding. Cuts, scratches, and abrasions are a part of growing up. Let’s[…]
Bigger brains are smarter, but not by much Posted on December 2, 2018December 2, 2018 by Admin Bigger brains are smarter, but not by much Date:November 30, 2018 Source:University of Pennsylvania Summary:Using a large dataset and controlling for a variety of factors, including sex, age, height, socioeconomic status, and genetic ancestry, scientists found that people with larger brains rated higher on measures of intelligence and educational attainment.[…]