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- Contaminated Breast Milk Devices Lead to Devastating Infant Injury
As the saying goes, "breast is best," and for infants and premature infants, getting the good stuff means dedication and hard work from mom to breastfeed, or express milk when mouths are too small or weak to latch on properly For a Pennsylvania infant and her family, microbes on poorly cleaned breast pump parts triggered catastrophic and permanent injury An Infection by Cronobacter Sakazakii
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The new research, published online in the journal Cell, reports that a type of white blood cell called a macrophage is abundant in healthy heart muscle tissue and — in a new role for the cells — contribute to the mechanism that makes our heart beat Macrophages can be found in most tissues and are best known for their role in the immune system They find foreign particles (including
- Bed Bugs Are in a Lot of Hotel Rooms — Heres How to Spot Them
In a new study published in American Entomologist, scientists from the University of Kentucky examined how people respond to the growing tide of bed bugs in homes, apartments — and sometimes their hotel room As the economy picks up, leisure and business travel is increasing According to the US Travel Association, almost 3% of the national gross domestic product (GDP) comes from travel, and
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