NEONATAL CARE

Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Mannequins vs. Real Babies: Testing Airway Tools

In the world of medical training, mannequins play a big role. They help doctors practice without putting real patients at risk. One recent study focused on two tools used to help babies breathe. These tools are the laryngeal mask and the direct laryngoscope. The goal was to see which one works bette

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Mothers and Babies in Trouble: The Struggle for Care in Assosa

In the heart of Ethiopia, a significant challenge faces mothers and newborns. The journey from pregnancy to a healthy baby is tough. The care needed throughout this journey is often not provided. This is due to many hurdles that women encounter. These obstacles are not just physical but also dee

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

A Quarter Century of Baby Care Progress

A quarter of a century has passed since a significant milestone in neonatal care was reached. It is a time to reflect on the advancements that have shaped the field. The journey began with a commitment to improving the care of newborns. This dedication has led to remarkable improvements in technolog

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Forest Hills Hospital Shines in Patient Safety

A hospital in Forest Hills, Queens, has once again been honored for its commitment to patient safety. This is the second year in a row that Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital has received the Healthgrades 2025 Patient Safety Excellence Award. This recognition is a big deal because it shows tha

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

How Do We Keep Babies Safe Globally?

Babies in hospitals need extra care because their bodies aren't fully defended from diseases yet. A Scientific review group, took a closer look. Even with different economic levels they all have one thing in common -. . ), they all want to how to avoid deadly bugs in the ICU, NEONATAL AREATH units.

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Expanding NICUs: Is More Care Always Better?

Between 2005 and 2019, the number of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in the U. S. grew by 10%, with NICU beds increasing by 30%. While this expansion aims to provide better care, it also raises concerns about unnecessary intensive care admissions. Research shows that when a new NICU opens in a

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