Top 100 Baby Names

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - Public Opinion - www.publicopiniononline.com - Chambersburg, PA


Public Opinion - www.publicopiniononline.com - Chambersburg, PA
Public Opinion - Oct 15 3:35 AM
Siblings program , preparation for arrival of newborns; 9 to 10 a.m., siblings ages 3 to 5; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., siblings ages 6 to 12; topics related to adjusting to new babies covered; $14 per family; call 218-8876 for more information.Save to My Web

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Tallahassee Democrat - Oct 14 12:25 AM
Art Galleries at Tallahassee Community College: "Cut Cords: Photo Babies Come Home," works by 17 artists. TCC Fine Art Gallery. Through Oct. 29. Reception: 8-10 p.m. today; in conjunction with the Society for Photographic Education conference. Permanent collection in the Ralph Hurst Gallery.Save to My Web

Why are the babies dying?
Beloit Daily News - Oct 12 3:07 PM
As the Healthy Babies Action Team of Beloit works to tackle the city's high infant mortality rate, two questions stand out: How many babies have died? And why?Save to My Web

One in ten babies reported to DOCS
Sydney Morning Herald - Oct 14 7:53 AM
One in 10 babies under the age of one was reported to the Department of Community Services last financial year on suspicion of being abused or neglected. -Save to My Web

Big Smiles for Little Dinosaurs
Winchester Star - Oct 14 10:21 PM
Students at Boyce Elementary School (above right) were visited Friday by Dinosaur Babies, an interactive performance presented by Dinorock that combined music, puppetry, and science to explore the similarities between human and dinosaur babies.Save to My Web

Researcher takes aim at alien abductions
New Orleans Times-Picayune - 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Susan Clancy is sick of space aliens. The Harvard psychologist figures she has read every book and seen every movie ever made about extraterrestrials, and she has interviewed roughly 50 people who claim to have been abducted by aliens.Save to My Web

Infant deaths follow racial lines
Miami Herald - Oct 13 1:00 PM
Hispanic babies survived more often than babies in any other major group in Florida while black infants were more than twice as likely as other babies to die before their first birthday, according to the latest infant mortality rates from the state Department of Health.Save to My Web

Use pacifier to reduce risk of SIDS, doctors say
Baltimore Sun - Oct 14 12:38 AM
And babies should sleep near, not with, parents, according to pediatrics academy You made sure the baby slept on her stomach because your doctors said back-sleeping raised the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). You resisted offering a pacifier because it set the baby up for middle-ear infections and interfered with proper tooth formation. Save to My Web

Big, fast-growing babies face later obesity risk
Macon Daily - Oct 14 10:51 AM
LONDON ( Reuters ) - Big babies and infants who gain weight very quickly early in life have a higher risk of suffering from obesity. A review of 24 studies published online by the British Medical Journal on Friday showed that size early in life has a life-long impact.Save to My Web