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    Five-month-old Burned Over 40% of Body While on Beach with Mom: How to Prevent and Treat Sunburns in Infants


    2010 - 05.30

    I peruse a tale nowadays on BBC News that broke my heart. A five-month-ancient baby was on Brighton beach with his 29-year-ancient mother. The family was visiting Brighton England from the South coast of London on Sunday. It happened to be one of the hottest days of the year for Brighton.

    Brighton Beach

    According to UK news reports, several beach goers became concerned approximately the five-month-ancient baby when they noticed he was bare, had no shade, was very red, and had noticeable blisters forming. The concerned beachgoers approached the mother and urged her to cover the baby up and find the baby some shade. She appeared to not comprehend what they were telling her. They pointed at the blisters on the baby’s leg  and said “sunburn” over and over, but she still did not comprehend.  One of the beachgoers chose to call the police.  Paramedics brought the baby to Brighton’s Royal Sussex County Hospital, where he was treated for burns over 40% of his body.

    Despite several witnesses claiming that the mother was drinking, the baby has now been released from the hospital into her care.  This child had life-threatening injuries that could have easily progressed to anything from seizures to kidney failure.  Sussex Police and social services in both Brighton and Greenwich are investigating the incident, but no charges have been made.

    I have no thought whether this mother was simply unaware of the reality and seriousness of burns, or whether she was purposefully negligent. Either way, I hope that social services will intervene to at minimum get this mother enrolled in some childcare classes. Here you can peruse more approximately this tale.

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    Parents need to be aware that children this youthful have very lean skin and have much less melanin to guard against UV rays. Therefore, they burn much more easily than an adult or older child. It literally only takes minutes for an infant to become sunburned. When a child sunburns this youthful, it increases the risk of developing skin cancer in adulthood. Babies this youthful are too at a greater risk for sunstroke and dehydration.

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    Rules To Keep Infants Secure:

    • Babies under the age of six months should not be sitting in the sun at all. They should have a shade, canopy, umbrella, etc.. to shield them from all sunrays. Sun tents are brilliant to supply the infant 360 degree protection from the sun.
    • Keep the infant covered with lightweight, loose fitting, tightly woven, cotton dress and brimmed hat to assist filter the sun and reflect heat. 
    • Pediatricians recommend not to use sunscreen on babies under six months ancient. The youthful skin does not yet have the ability to metabolize and excrete sunscreen chemicals.
    • Give the infant additional fluids whether they are going to be out in the heat of the day (10am to 4pm.)

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    What Is Sunburn:

    Sunburn is an inflammation within the skin. It is caused when skin cells are hurt by ultraviolet radiation (UV rays.) The inflammation is the body’s attempt to repair the hurt. The redness and blistering is caused as the capiliaries under the burn dilate and “call in” repair cells and fluids. The soreness is the body’s natural way to warn us to guard the area while it is being repaired.

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    When To Go To The Doctor or Emergency Room:

    Infants under 6 months ancient should be taken to the nearest emergency room or family doctor whether you note any of these:

    • Extensive burns
    • Skin blisters or open sores
    • Fever over 101.3°F
    • Sweating
    • Fainting spells
    • Skin that looks infected
    • Baby looks or acts sick
    • Dehydration
    • Vomiting 
    • Severe pain

    How To Treat Infant Sunburns:

    Whether none of the above symptoms are present, then you may do the following for you infant:

    • Give additional fluids to prevent dehydration.
    • Apply wet cool compresses to the affected area. Whether the infant shivers, then the compress is too cold.
    • Apply moisturizing lotion.

    New centre vows to bring in 15,000 delegates over five years


    2010 - 05.10

    Modern middle vows to bring in 15,000 delegates over five years
    THE Sarawak tourism industry is expected to get a major boost with a pledge by the newly-launched International Middle for Industry Development (ICID) Malaysia chapter to bring in 15,000 delegates for international conferences in the next five years.

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    Concern grows over weedkillers in the water


    2010 - 04.17

    Concern grows over weedkillers in the water
    Alarmed by latest research, the Obama administration is conducting a wide review of toxic weed killer atrazine that could lead to tighter restrictions Despite growing health concerns approximately atrazine, an agricultural weed killer sprayed on farm fields across the Midwest, maximum drinking water is tried for the chemical only four times a year — so rarely that worrisome spikes of the chemical often …

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    States fret over health insurance scams


    2010 - 04.14

    States fret over health insurance scams
    Bogus health plans that advertise comprehensive coverage at bargain prices are on the rise, luring desperate consumers to pay for policies that won’t cover their medical bills, state regulators say.

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    Legislators mull a twist in fight over health care


    2010 - 04.11

    Legislators mull a twist in battle over health care
    Oklahoma might send a message opposing the national health-care program sooner than expected.

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    Himmelberg takes over Lady Argos’ basketball program


    2010 - 04.09

    Himmelberg takes over Lady Argos’ basketball program
    Bill Himmelberg, a local businessman who has coached at several levels in his career, is the modern head women’s basketball coach at the University of Brilliant Falls.

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    FBI arrests Calif. man for threatening Speaker Nancy Pelosi over health care bill


    2010 - 04.08

    FBI arrests Calif. man for threatening Speaker Nancy Pelosi over health care bill
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI arrested a northern California man Wednesday for allegedly making threatening phone calls to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over health care reform, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.

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    UAW Sues GM Over Retiree Health Care Payment


    2010 - 04.08

    UAW Sues GM Over Retiree Health Care Payment
    UAW sues GM, saying automaker owes union $450M for retiree health care as part of settlement United Auto Workers – Common Motors – United States – Ford Motor Company – Labor

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    New study implicates health care utilization, over biology, in colorectal cancer disparities


    2010 - 04.07

    Modern study implicates health care utilization, over biology, in colorectal cancer disparities
    ( NIH/National Cancer Institute ) Higher rates of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality experienced by African-Americans may be driven largely by differences in health care utilization, and less by biology, according to a modern study led by NCI researchers.In a study involving more than 60,000 people who were screened for colorectal cancer, researchers found that blacks and whites were equally …

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    Fight over drug plan isn’t over: seniors


    2010 - 04.07

    Battle over drug plot isn’t over: seniors
    The battle isn’t over to guard some seniors from higher medication costs. Sam Denhaan, president of Central Alberta Council on Aging, said the province’s announcement this week to delay its unpopular proposed changes to the seniors drug plot doesn’t mean the plot is place to rest.

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