2006 March
… Lifespan News Resources for the news media Making Headlines: Lifespan in the news Parenting Matters 2006 (posted March 6, 2006) Parents today often get mixed messages on the best way to raise children. From receiving unsolicited advice from in-laws, to hearing horror stories from neighbors and co-workers, plenty… related searches:adam pallant
Self-Injury Found to be Common in High-School Students
…states and trying to manage situations in their environment,” says Lloyd-Richardson. “Once thought of as a phenomenon only found in teens with mental health issues, the results support the notion that many adolescents in the community are self-harming as way to cope with emotional distress.” Accordingly… related searches:teen stress
Self-Cutting InHarm'sWay: Why Do Adolescents Deliberately Hurt Themselves? Self-cutting and Adolescents Self-cutting has become a highlighted topic within the American media, as well as a growing concern for parents. Larry Brown, MD, an expert on adolescent risk behaviors and self-mutilation, as well as a researcher… related searches:teen stress
Car Seat Safety
Out of Harm'sWay Rhode Island law statest that a child under eight years old must be restrained in the rear of the vehicle. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 500 deaths and 56,000 injuries to children in this age group can be prevented every year if all parents used car…
[patientrestraint-adm107-rev06.pdf]
…potentially harmful procedure that is intended to be used only when less restrictive/intrusive measures have not succeeded or clearly are not likely to succeed in preventing injury to patients or others. Any application of restraint must involve consideration of the degree and likelihood of the harm that may…
General News
…glucose carmelizes during sterilization, and the only way to prevent carmelization is to lower the pH levels to a point that could be harmful to the platelet,” says Sweeney. Sweeney was able to use a glucose containing preservative without harming the platelets by adding sodium bicarbonate to the storage…
Lifespan News — Recent News Releases
…glucose carmelizes during sterilization, and the only way to prevent carmelization is to lower the pH levels to a point that could be harmful to the platelet,” says Sweeney. Sweeney was able to use a glucose containing preservative without harming the platelets by adding sodium bicarbonate to the storage…
Rhode Island Hospital
…potentially harmful procedure that is intended to be used only when less restrictive/intrusive measures have not succeeded or clearly are not likely to succeed in preventing injury to patients or others. Any application of restraint must involve consideration of the degree and likelihood of the harm that may… related searches:risk management | partial hospitalization
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Weight problems and children
…a good way to cut calories without depriving your child of nutrients. Simple ways to cut the fat in your family's diet include eating lowfat or nonfat dairy products, poultry without skin and lean meats, and lowfat or fat-free breads and cereals. Making small changes to the amount of fat in your family's… related searches:height and weight chart
2006 May
…glucose carmelizes during sterilization, and the only way to prevent carmelization is to lower the pH levels to a point that could be harmful to the platelet,” says Sweeney. Sweeney was able to use a glucose containing preservative without harming the platelets by adding sodium bicarbonate to the storage…