November 17 is World Prematurity Day. There is no single cause of premature birth and no simple solution. But you can visit https://t.co/PLzQtRQntI to learn about a few things you can do before and during pregnancy to help reduce the risk for preterm labor and premature birth:
November is prematurity awareness month. 1 in 10 babies born in the U.S will be born preterm. Preterm labor is considered before 37 weeks of labor. Preterm babies may have health conditions or require an extended hospital stay. This is due to missing critical weeks of development
November is American Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes is a chronic disease that causes the pancreas to produce less or not enough insulin. This makes it difficult for the body to regulate sugar intake.
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This week is Respiratory Care week! Respiratory care is the health care discipline that specializes in the promotion of optimum cardiopulmonary function and health and wellness.
Attention! It is Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) awareness week. There are a few ways we can protect our child from SIDS listed in the picture below. Take a look at the list of Doβs and Don'ts to help protect future babies from SIDS!
October is Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month. To bring awareness and show compassion we would like to share some facts, about this month. #NEVERBESTILL
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October is breast cancer awareness month,
Breast cancer is a disease where the cells in the breast grow uncontrollably. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the US, except for skin cancers. It is about 30% (or 1 in 3) of all new diagnosed female cancers each year.
September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. Sickle Cell Anemia is more common in African Americans and in the U.S. 1 in 13 Black or African American babies are born with the sickle cell trait. So let's work together to bring awareness to this disease
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer risk increases with age and family history of cancer. However, ovarian cancer has a survival rate of over 90% so it is vital that women with an increased risk see their doctor regularly.
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Let's talk about sex! People should experience pleasure and intimacy when desired since sexual health plays an important part in over all health and well being. Educate yourself, protect yourself, and respect your partner. #csunresearch#hommelab#csunbuildpoder#csunherecenter