Video gaming can benefit mental health, find Oxford academics
An Oxford study has asserted that playing computer games can be useful for an individual's psychological well-being. The examination utilized industry information on real recess for two computer games. It said the individuals who got happiness from playing had positive responses. Experiences of capability and social association through games may add to prosperity, the examination recommended.
Nebulizer for baby: know-how and when to use
Nebulizer is a special device that warms or otherwise changes a liquid solution into a fine mist that's easy to inhale. Nebulizers are useful in treating certain respiratory conditions like croups & pneumonia. They allow infants to take in medication while breathing as they usually would. The medicine goes deep into the lungs while breathing the mist. This makes breathing a lot easier.
What is Petechiae and Why is it common in children
Petechiae is a skin condition that is characterized by flat, tiny, pinpoint red spots that are usually less than 1 to 2 millimetres in diameter. Most common causes or reasons for petechiae in babies can be meningitis. Symptoms and signs of petechiae in babies include developing a rash, dark-coloured urine, fever, sleepy or drowsy. This can highly be prevented by vaccinating your child.
7 Interesting and Fun Word Games for Kids
Wondering what word games do for your kids? Well, it improves their memory and develops in them a love for learning and reading, among many more benefits! Watch this video for some amazing ideas for word games for kindergarten kids. There's nothing better than kids word games to develop your children's reading skills, letter recognition, spelling, and vocabulary, while they have fun!
Are you allergic to peanuts?
Researchers from Stanford University found an antibody injection which will help people having peanut allergy eat peanuts. Study confirms that antibody is a safe, effective, and rapid treatment for food allergy. About 32 million people in America suffer from a different type of food allergy. This is a pilot study but has shown significant positive results on people with peanut allergies.
Nashik: 592 health sub-centres to get guidance from civil hospital
Nashik civil hospital will now be connected to the 592 health sub-centres in the rural part of the district. Sub-centres are in the process of setting up the IT infrastructure. The hub-spoke model is formed where the patients from the village will get treatment at the sub-centres. For secondary level treatment, patients will be referred to a civil hospital - said District health officer, Dawal Sal
Name the rash- Newborn Jaundice
Newborn jaundice is common and usually harmless. More than half of all babies develop a yellowish tinge to their skin in the first few days after birth. If your baby has dark skin, you are more likely to notice a yellow tinge to the white of his eyes, or on the palms of his hands or soles of his feet. It usually takes a week to return to normal and may take longer if the baby was born preterm.
UK to run final stage trials of Janssen COVID vaccine
Britain to soon became the first country to run the final stage trials of an experimental coronavirus vaccine by the pharmaceutical company, Johnson & Johnson. The research will start first in England but soon will move to the other 6 countries. The Jannsen V. will be amongst the 6 experimental corona vaccines that Britain has ordered as part of a planned 350 million-dose stockpile.
The second wave of corona in Madhya Pradesh
Is Covid-19 incorporating up with the second wave in Madhya Pradesh? The inquiry emerges from the way that Covid-19 cases which had gone definitely down in the long stretch of October have been demonstrating a consistent expansion in the previous 14 days. Numbers are still less in contrast with earlier months however is bound to go up after Diwali festivities.
The lowest level of noise pollution in the last 15 years in Mumbai during Diwali: NGO
Awaaz Foundation, an NGO, has stated, "The clamour contamination level recorded [in Mumbai] during Diwali this year is the most reduced over the most recent 15 years." Sumaira Abdulali, organizer of Awaaz Foundation, said the credit goes to the rules of the state government on bursting crackers and developing mindfulness among residents.
What does a 6-7 months old eat, a complete diet plan: Watch the video
This stage is a little tricky as six months is the starting of solids. Safe, less allergic, easily digestible, healthy, and nutritious foods are recommended when you start solids for the first time. Introduce one food at a time and follow a 3 days rule, which will help to find out allergic reactions to a particular food. Watch the video to know more about 6-7 months of baby food in Hindi.
What kids eat around the world-Egypt edition
When we imagine Egyptian food, the first thought comes, mummy, pyramids, and world heritage country. Well, Egypt is also known for more, & that is its food. Egypt food is more vegetable-based because for people meat was quite expensive. One of the most loved foods by kids is a Shawarma, basically a wrap with either vegetable or meat filling and served with hummus or tahini sauce.
NASA Study: First Direct Proof of Ozone Hole Recovery Due to Chemicals Ban
The ozone layer above Antarctica has started to heal and will recover completely by 2060. Scientists have shown the report through direct satellite observations that the level of ozone-destroying chemicals such as chlorine is declining, which resulted in 20% less Ozone depletion in 2005. The Montreal agreement in 1987 accepted by all the countries in the world has led to a positive impact today.
Polio vaccine becomes first to get WHO approval for emergency use
WHO has recorded the nOPV2 antibody for crisis use to address the rising instances of a vaccine-derived polio strain, the primary endorsement of its sort. These can happen if a weakened strain of the poliovirus is contained in the oral vaccine courses among the under-inoculated community of people for quite a while. This makes ready for the expected posting of COVID-19 vaccines, WHO said.
Name the rash- Ringworm
Despite the name, ringworm is caused by a fungal infection and has nothing to do with worms. If your baby has it, he'll have a rash that looks like one or several red rings, which can appear anywhere on the body. The rings will be crusty or scaly on the outside and smooth in the middle. They may also feel itchy. As the fungus grows, the size of the circle will get bigger.
1.7 billion vaccines will be required to cover the Indian population
Having high hopes from Oxford/AstraZeneca, Novavax, and J&J, India is banking on them for the coronavirus vaccine. The earliest India expects to have it by the end of November-December 2020 and should be rolled out in January 2021. However, the bottleneck remains the same; temperature control to -94°F has to be maintained in cold storages which can become a challenge for the private sectors.
Ayurveda Gets a Place From WHO, Will Soon Set Up a Centre In India
India has been known all over the world for its ayurvedic healing process is now going to have a standard place and recognition from the WHO. The World Health Organisation announced on Friday to set up a Global Centre for traditional medicine in India. "Just as the country has become the 'pharmacy capital of the world', I wish we achieve the title of the center of global wellness too"- PM, India.
AQI remains in 'severe' category as Smog engulfs Delhi on Diwali morning
Smog becoming an essential part of Delhiites daily schedule, residents woke up with a thick smog on Diwali morning. The visibility gets reduced as the AQI remains in the severe category in few parts of the national capital. The severe type comes when the AQI is between 401-500; this can make people seriously ill and enough to worsen their existing illness.
UK hospital pays tribute to Indian-origin doctor after he dies of COVID-19
Hospital in the UK on Friday paid accolades for a "devoted and committed" Indian-root specialist after his demise from COVID-19. Krishnan Subramanian, a Consultant Anesthetist at Royal Derby Hospital, died on Thursday. Gavin Boyle, CEO of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton, stated, "This is a miserable day for the UHDB family...Krishnan was an immensely esteemed part."