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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Sunlight, Deficiency, and Newborns: A Look at Vitamin D in South India

In a bustling urban area of South India, a study took a close look at vitamin D levels in expectant mothers and their newborns. Even though the region basks in plenty of sunshine, many pregnant women and their babies still don't get enough vitamin D. This study aimed to see how the mother's vitamin

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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

Sending Cash via Phone to Help Moms and Babies in Madagascar

In many places with limited resources, paying for pregnancy and childbirth care is a big challenge. Mobile phones are becoming more common, so using mobile money could be a smart way to tackle this issue. Pregnancy and childbirth happen at predictable times and have known costs. This makes them a go

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Factors in Electronic Fetal Monitoring

Electronic Fetal Monitoring is a key tool in childbirth. It tracks the baby's heartbeat and the mother's contractions. Yet, it's not as straightforward as it seems. The way doctors and nurses read these monitors can vary greatly. This variation is not just about skill. It's also about the environmen

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Ramadan Fasting and Pregnancy: How Diet Impacts Newborn Health in Kaduna, Nigeria

Have you ever wondered how fasting during Ramadan affects pregnant women and their babies in places like Kaduna, Nigeria? Well, it turns out that it might not be as simple as you think. A recent study dived into this topic and found some interesting stuff. They talked to pregnant Muslim women in Kad

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