No need for vitamin k - There seems to be no particular benefit to giving every infants vitamin K to prevent haemorrhagic disease of the newborn. ...
Vitamin k and cancer - Q:I read with interest one of your reader's letters regarding vitamin K. I'm due to have my first baby in five weeks and her letter prompted me to enq...
Vitamin k link to cancer still questioned - New controversy surrounds the issue of whether injecting vitamin K in newborns to prevent haemorrhagic disease can cause childhood leukemia. ...
Double exam for newborns wastes medical resources - The standard practice in maternity units of examining a newborn baby twice is a waste of resources and should be stopped. One examination is sufficien...
Circumcized have memory of pain - Baby boys who have been circumcized still a standard practice in the US, even among Christians are more likely to feel the pain of vaccination. ...
Doctor Error: It’s rife, especially among the newborns - It’s an urban myth – and one that happens to be true – that the death rate plummets when doctors go on strike. Patients in hospital are especially vu...
`kangaroo care' better for newborns - Kangaroo-mother care (KMC), the natural method of care for newborn babies, is proving to have better results than traditional after-birth procedures.
Oral vitamin k - Q:How safe and effective are oral vitamin K preparations? W L, Boston.... ...