Top 100 Baby Names

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - USC Case Shows Limits of Laws to Save Babies


USC Case Shows Limits of Laws to Save Babies
Los Angeles Times, CA - Oct 16, 2005 into effect in January 2001. In the nearly five years since then, 98 babies have been safely relinquished. But in that same period

One in ten babies abused: report
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Oct 14, 2005 ONE in 10 babies under the age of one was reported to the New South Wales Department of Community Services (DOCS) under suspicion of abuse or neglect in the

Baby with MRSA died from 'underlying' illness
Ireland Online, Ireland - Oct 18, 2005 In the past week, five babies have been isolated at the hospital because MRSA was found on their skin. However, Dr Robson said all

Can Dolphins Stimulate Brain Growth in Babies?
ABC News - Oct 18, 2005 For years, expectant parents have played music to their unborn children. "There is certainly evidence to show that babies' behaviors are changed in utero in

'Obesity risk' for large babies
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - Oct 17, 2005 The World Health Organization says babies should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life and some think this guards against obesity.

Babies of black or Asian mothers healthier than white infants
Hindustan Times, India - Oct 13, 2005 A new study says babies born to black or Asian mothers have a better nutritional start in life than white infants, because their mothers are less likely to

Risk of stillborn babies five times higher for diabetics
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Oct 13, 2005 Babies of women with diabetes are nearly five times as likely to be stillborn as those of women without the condition, according to a study published today.

Hospital renovates maternity area
New Brunswick Home News Tribune, NJ - Oct 19, 2005 University Hospital has completed the second phase of its two-year, $20 million renovation and expansion project of the Center for Women and Babies, opening 11

Health Briefs
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Oct 17, 2005 The American Academy of Pediatrics is warning parents again, in harsher terms, that babies should not share a bed with them. In