There is a lot of talk about how breastfeeding is so important for newborn health. UNICEF says that 800,000 newborn lives could be saved each year if moms would exclusively breastfeed for the first six months. Check out these interesting facts about the benefits of breastfeeding your baby.

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AuthorCourtney Tracy

I've often felt such heartache for pediatric patients undergoing chemotherapy, not only because of the obvious sadness that accompanies cancer, but also because they wouldn't be able to have children later in life. Is what I had thought true? How does chemotherapy actually affect fertility later in life?

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This article is pretty impressive. I, for one, cannot handle drinking energy drinks. I drank some when I was in college and they always made me feel jittery and wired (I guess that's the point though, right!). This article talks about the potential side effects that most teenagers and young adults don't know about energy drinks. The most astounding fact was that "consuming just one energy drink with alcohol may be equivalent to drinking a whole bottle of wine and several cups of coffee." Hello!? Maybe you'll rethink your energy drinks next time.

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Have you ever wondered about exercising during your pregnancy and the potential benefits? I've always thought about that concerning the benefits to the mom, but not ever though about the benefits for the baby in the oven. This article discusses the enhanced brain function of babies whose mothers exercised for 20 minutes three times a week throughout their pregnancy. Pretty neat!

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Sepsis is definitely the number one killer of patients in my medical/surgical ICU. Most of our patients come in because of some kind of infection that their bodies cannot fight on their own. Usual symptoms that these types of patients exhibit are tachycardia (high heart rate), fever, and hypotension (low blood pressure). We place patients on vasopressor medications (medications to increase blood pressure) and on antibiotics. Then we wait to see if their bodies will recover from the infection or if they will continue to get worse. This article is about a biomarker than can be identified to show whether or not patients have bacteria in their blood (in other words "sepsis").

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