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03/31/2011
...using Neocate. This is because Neocate doesn’t contain any lactose (or any dairy at all!) or whole proteins. These substances would normally cause a reaction in the body that leads to poor absorption and diarrhea. Infants are able to absorb the nutrients they need from Neocate without the bad reaction that often results in diarrhea. Most parents tell us that the switch to Neocate has meant more solid stools and many fewer diapers. – Rob...
01/05/2010
...that as many as 70% of children have a deficiency in this vitamin! (http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/08/03/vitamin.d.children/). A second study found that children with low levels of vitamin D are more likely to have high blood pressure and lower levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as “healthy” cholesterol — two issues that are considered major risk factors for heart disease later in life. A deficiency in vitamin D also results in Rickets. In October of 2008, the...
10/10/2016
...Well, not everyone is able to pick up and move to a farm! Second, pet ownership is also a big decision. Those are obvious considerations, besides per allergies. Also, research is messy and often leads to more questions than answers. First, not all research that’s been conducted in this topic has come to the same conclusions – some of the results are contradictory. And sometimes you find something you don’t expect. For example, researchers in...
10/27/2016
...her. Based on what I heard from the parents and the child, she ate just enough to ward off hunger. I immediately requested additional blood tests to determine just how severe her nutritional deficiencies had become. Most of the results did not surprise me, but one lab value did, and that was her deficient prealbumin level. Prealbumin can reflect the body’s capability to call on protein stores to support many different body functions. It also...
04/18/2024
...best. Once feeding begins, use within 1 hour or discard. Only if necessary, refrigerate freshly prepared formula between 35-40°F (2-4°C) and use within 24 hours. Why did the amount of powder in the can decrease? The total gram weight per can now results in a reconstituted volume of approximately 86 fl oz per can. With this change, infants receiving Pepticate through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) will receive an...
...1 unpacked, level scoop (4.8 g) of powder to each 1 fl oz of water. 3. Cap bottle; shake well until powder dissolves. Freshly prepared formula is best. Once feeding begins, use within 1 hour or discard. Only if necessary, refrigerate freshly prepared formula between 35-40°F (2-4°C) and use within 24 hours. Why did the amount of powder in the can decrease? The total gram weight per can now results in a reconstituted volume of...
...found blood in Luke’s stool, they took him to the pediatrician who said he had an anal fissure. When the bleeding didn’t stop, Liza and Scott knew that wasn’t the problem. So the pediatrician referred them to a pediatric gastroenterologist who performed a series of tests on Luke, including a complete blood count (CBC), colonoscopy, kidney scan, and a test for clostridium difficile and e-coli. When the results came back, Luke was diagnosed with a...
01/31/2017
...an allergy, and results in a similarly restrictive diet.) You might be surprised how many celebrities share this same diagnosis. One in particular who shares the diagnosis of Celiac disease is actress Jennifer Esposito. She has a successful career in both movies and TV, including the series Blue Bloods and Spin City. She has been in films including Summer of Sam and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. Jennifer is open about her...
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