Infant Multiples

Autism Tied to Higher Risk for Gut Troubles in Children

researchA 2015 study published online in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, found that children with autism tend to have more gastrointestinal problems early in life compared to other children.

Researchers compared incidents of diarrhea, constipation and food allergy/intolerance during the first three years of life among […]

New Guidelines for Peanut Allergies

peanutsThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is endorsing a recommendation that infants at high risk of peanut allergies be given foods containing peanuts before their first birthday.

This new advice is the result of a major allergy study published earlier this year that found that exposure to […]

Autism Research Updates

Sperm May Show Predictors of Autism Risk

Many experts believe that autism is usually inherited, but there is no genetic test to assess autism risk. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University asked, if genetic modifications are passed from fathers to their children, would it be possible to […]

Raising Multiples eNews Spring/Summer 2015

  • Ice Cream Day is Coming!
  • Survey: Caring about Multiples’ Sleep
  • Of Interest…..Really, Summer Homework?  Vaccinations
  • Back to School Shopping
  • Stories from the Heart blog

 

 

 

July is National Ice Cream Month

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