Pregnancy is a wonderful stage of life. Most mothers to be, however, don’t think of having problems during their pregnancy, and premature birth is not an eventuality that is planned for when making baby preparations. But premature birth occurs in about 1 out of every 10 infants in the United States. These babies are born […]
“The numbers of Ebola cases continue to increase”, warns U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia Deborah Malac in Pentagon briefing
Department of Defense Press Briefing via Teleconference on Operation United Assistance – Presenter: Operation United Assistance Joint Force Commander Major General Gary Volesky; U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia Deborah Malac; USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team Leader Bill Berger November 12, 2014 STAFF: Good afternoon, and welcome. One admin announcement before we get started. […]
Maternal and child health care services
The program is welfare-oriented. Its name was also changed to family welfare programs. It is an undeniable fact that family planning is for the betterment of citizens. Still government is trying its best to advice, guide and provide family planning service of the choice of people. Concerned efforts are being made to provide, improve the […]
ERINGER: A ‘RUSSIA MOMENT’ WITH MONACO’S FORMER SPY
Robert Eringer boasts about using his blogs and websites to advance his business interests, but Russians see harm in the blogger’s aggression. Russian activists are lamenting that the online presence of Robert Eringer, a veritably unknown blogger in Southern California, has not helped them stop corruption in their embattled country, saying instead that Eringer is […]
Swine Flu Vaccine Debate Heats Up
Health Care Personnel Opposed to New Mandatory Vaccinations May Lose Their Job In August, New York became the first state to require health care workers to receive vaccinations for both seasonal flu and the new H1N1 strain also known as swine flu, and as the November 30th deadline approaches the opposition has become louder. The […]
Baby Born 21 Years After Sperm Collection
by Lindsey Chapman Before receiving radiation treatment for cancer as a teenager, Chris Biblis made a sperm donation that allowed him and his wife to have a baby 22 years later. An IVF Success Story Biblis was diagnosed with leukemia in the early 1980s. He was 13 at the time, and received chemotherapy […]