infants

  1. Frustrated with the birth of girls, a man killed newborn twins.

    Frustrated with the birth of girls, a man killed newborn twins.

    New Delhi: Wanting to have a son, a 32-year-old man allegedly killed his three-day-old twin daughters and buried them near his house in Sultanpuri area of ​​outer Delhi. Police gave this information on Wednesday. Neeraj Solanki was arrested from Rohtak, Haryana.Deputy Commissioner of Police...
  2. Neonatal hospital fire case: Delhi court extends judicial custody of owner, doctor

    Neonatal hospital fire case: Delhi court extends judicial custody of owner, doctor

    New Delhi [India], Delhi's Karkardooma Court on Thursday extended till June 27 the judicial custody of two accused, including the hospital owner, in the newborn hospital case in which eight newborn babies died.Dr. Akash's bail plea was rejected by the court on June 3.Duty Metropolitan...
  3. Delhi hospital fire: Court rejects bail plea of ​​on-duty doctor

    Delhi hospital fire: Court rejects bail plea of ​​on-duty doctor

    New Delhi, A court here on Monday rejected the bail plea of ​​the on-duty doctor of the private hospital where seven newborns died and five were injured in a fire on May 25, saying No logical reason was given as to why the accused did this despite being an Ayurvedic doctor. Was working in the...
  4. Delhi Children's Hospital fire: Court sends two accused to 3-day police custody

    Delhi Children's Hospital fire: Court sends two accused to 3-day police custody

    New Delhi [India]: Delhi's Karkardooma court on Monday sent two accused, including the owner of a New Born Child Hospital, to three-day police custody in connection with the death of seven newborns in a fire incident. His latest arrest. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vidhi Anand Gupta sent Dr...
  5. Maternal Covid infection may increase social and respiratory problems in infants

    Maternal Covid infection may increase social and respiratory problems in infants

    However, researchers at the University of Bristol, UK, said the "long-term consequences" remain unclear.The team enrolled (243) children with prenatal or neonatal exposure (96), with or without SARS-CoV-2 infection.They defined perinatal and neonatal SARS-CoV-2 exposure as infants born to...
  6. Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    New Delhi: Six-week-old infants who are more likely to develop autism show different patterns in their brain connections, researchers say, suggesting that autism-related behaviors may be linked to observed behaviors. May emerge much earlier. Are.The researchers focused on the brain's saliency...
  7. How newborn chicks are helping resolve the age-old debate about cognition and our senses

    How newborn chicks are helping resolve the age-old debate about cognition and our senses

    For centuries, scientists and philosophers have debated whether this is something we learn to do or whether our nervous systems are hardwired for it. Recent research by the M team involving newborn chicks provided new insight into this question.This topic has troubled philosophers and...
  8. Study shows how to boost lung health of premature babies

    Study shows how to boost lung health of premature babies

    Premature babies, born before the 37th week of pregnancy, do not have fully developed lungs and this leads to changes in lung development and breathing problems that may persist long into adulthood. Can.Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University in the US found that extending CPAP...
  9. Study shows rotavirus vaccination is safe for babies in NICU

    Study shows rotavirus vaccination is safe for babies in NICU

    Rotavirus is mainly responsible for diarrhea in infants and young children. The vaccine, which contains a weakened form of the virus that produces a stronger immune response, is administered through drops.Preterm infants, usually kept in NICUs, are at higher risk of the highly contagious but...
  10. Child rearing - now with robots

    Child rearing - now with robots

    Sydney, More and more children are growing up with robots at home, but their impact on early learning and development is still largely unknown and unregulated.Technology has a deep impact on children.From simple pencils to touch-screen tablets, the information a baby consumes from these...
  11. Boys born to mothers with HIV have higher risk of death in infancy: Study

    Boys born to mothers with HIV have higher risk of death in infancy: Study

    This is due to exposure to maternal HIV virus in the blood, immune dysfunction and co-infection during pregnancy, revealed the team from Queen Mary University of London in the UK.The study involved 726 pregnant women living with HIV and compared blood samples between HIV-infected and...
  12. 5 women arrested for targeting metro passengers in Delhi

    5 women arrested for targeting metro passengers in Delhi

    The accused, all residents of Anand Parvat, used to carry the infants in their laps to create a tussle with fellow travelers under the pretext of diverting attention or making false allegations.According to police, on April 9, a woman reported that while she was traveling by metro train on the...
  13. CBI busts syndicate of child traffickers, rescues two newborns

    CBI busts syndicate of child traffickers, rescues two newborns

    New Delhi: The CBI has busted a gang of child traffickers, arresting seven people who trafficked infants to childless couples through advertisements on Facebook and WhatsApp channels, officials said on Saturday.The agency swung into action last evening and rescued two newborns – one two-day...
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