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Japan is now producing more adult diapers than
infant
ones.
And what they do is they take a bunch of kids, an eighth grade class, they put a mom and an infant, and then the students have to guess what the
infant
is thinking, to teach empathy.
At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms; And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school.
This is important because RSV is currently one of the leading causes of
infant
mortality worldwide.
I have spent the past four years at Emory University investigating how an infant, who has no problem walking around the grocery store in her onesie, develops into an adult that fears public speaking for fear of being negatively judged.
And that's really key, because these villages not only have high burden of out-of-school girls, but also a lot of related indicators, right, like malnutrition, stunting, poverty,
infant
mortality, child marriage.
And at the stroke of midnight, a squirming
infant
and two new nations are born in perfect synchronicity.
These travel restrictions, detentions and separation from my
infant
son are things I never thought I would experience as a US citizen, but I'm far from the only person being criminalized for helping immigrants.
Our 14-year collaboration, "The Notion of Family," was created out of our struggle to survive environmental racism, healthcare inequity and chemical emissions that were being deregulated and released from the United States Steel Corporation, making Braddock the town with the highest asthma and
infant
mortality rates in the country.
And as we did, we described to them what their daughters-in-law actually did: they impacted maternal mortality rates and
infant
mortality rates.
Over the next 200 years we see the
infant
Christ go from a sitting to a standing position on the Virgin's lap, and then back again.
Babies born by C-section and babies born vaginally aren't the same when it comes to microbial start to life, and after birth there are countless different early life events and circumstances that further modulate the way the gut microbiota is developing, such as the medications that might be prescribed for the
infant
or the mother, number of pets and siblings in the family, as well as level of hygiene at home, and, in this case, it's actually better if it's not that perfectly clean all the time.
I work as a researcher and as a technical lead of an
infant
health platform, and the question I'm trying to find a solution to every day at work, and the same question I'm aiming to answer in this talk, is how can we make sure that all babies get the same shot at lifelong health, no matter how they're born or what early life events they encounter.
The very early microbes that inhabit our bodies first change the environment in the
infant'
s gut so that the next microbes are able to move in, kind of like the first invaders come in first and set up the infrastructure for the other settlers to build upon.
Now, if babies are born via C-section, that early phase of colonization is greatly altered, because instead of vaginal, fecal and skin bacteria of the mother, mainly only skin bacteria enter the
infant
gut.
So why would mothers synthesize something to breast milk, use their resources to put something there that is not utilizable by the
infant?
So it was quite a revelation when it was finally understood what's the role of these particles, and that it is to selectively feed the microbes that are best for infants, and that way to affect the
infant
health.
While enzymes do play an important role in the foods that we eat, they also are involved in everything from the health of an
infant
to attacking the biggest environmental challenges we have today.
In fact there is little evidence that there is any cognitive ability in a very young
infant.
It would be several months before this
infant
could do something as simple as reach out and grasp under voluntary control an object and retrieve it, usually to the mouth.
You see, when you put some vaccines into the bloodstream of an infant, you are giving them a lifetime insurance against dangerous diseases that can cripple them or kill them.
As healthcare improves, as
infant
mortality goes down, fertility rates start dropping.
There are lots and lots of things that we don't know about sudden
infant
deaths.
You know the two most dangerous years in your life are the year you're born, because of
infant
mortality, and the year you retire.
This seems counterintuitive, but turns out that as
infant
mortality is reduced, population sizes also decrease, because parents don't need to anticipate that their babies are going to die.
We hope that the Embrace
infant
warmer and other simple innovations like this represent a new trend for the future of technology: simple, localized, affordable solutions that have the potential to make huge social impact.
43 percent of the children in need of an
infant
feeding program to prevent malnutrition and early death are now getting the food supplements they need to stay alive and to grow.
Every single one of them: man, woman, child, infant, fetus.
They decided to tackle this really pressing problem of the terrible problems we have with
infant
mortality rates in the developing world.
It's the guidance she gets around
infant
feeding and safer sex.
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