2016 International Conference on Autism Research: Too Much Folic Acid Supplements for Pregnant Women or Children can Cause Autism

17 May
2016 International Conference on Autism Research: Too Much Folic Acid Supplements for Pregnant Women or Children can Cause Autism

Recently, at the 2016 International Conference on Autism Research held in Baltimore, researchers announced a latest findings: Despite the lack of folic acid in pregnant women is not conducive to the development of the child; but too much folic acid … Read More »

Studies Have Shown that Anti-nausea Drugs do not Increase the Risk of Birth Defects

12 May
Studies have shown that anti-nausea drugs do not increase the risk of birth defects

Women suffering from extreme morning sickness often take Zofran (ondansetron) to combat their debilitating nausea and vomiting. However, two studies have found that the drug may increase risk of heart defects and cleft palate in children exposed in utero. A … Read More »

2016 World Immunization Week: EPI Big Change Should Become a Global Norm

25 Apr
WHO outlines steps to close immunization gap across countries during World Immunization Week 2016

In the 2016 World Immunization Week held during April 24 to 30, the WHO highlighted the recent accomplishments of EPI coverage areas, and an overview of each country to “bridge the immunity gap” and achieve the 2020 global vaccination target … Read More »

New Research For New Way to Reduce Preterm Birth Using Nanoparticles

3 Feb
Researchers demonstrate new way to reduce preterm birth using nanoparticles

US scientists believe that the future will use nanoparticles treatment of disease, antibiotics are no longer as popular as it is now. Using nanoparticles to engineer a special drug, a team of researchers has demonstrated in mice a new way … Read More »