Mother Information - December 1, 2008

10-Year Old Idaho Boy Dead After 'Choking Game' Goes Bad

July 13, 2005 - Topics youth and mother
A 10-year old boy has become the 2nd victim in a recent disturbing trend of self-choking to become high.

According to the Fremont County sheriff's office, the boy was found hanging from a tree. "Dalton Eby apparently was playing a game known as the "pass-out game," trying to cut off the oxygen supply to his brain to achieve a type of "high," the sheriff's office told reporters

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Zsa Zsa Gabor Remains in Critical Condition

July 7, 2005 - Topics hospital, mother, child, surgery and stroke
Hollywood legend, Zsa Zsa Gabor remains in critical condition after suffering a stroke Wednesday - she is currently under medical watch at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centers' intensive care unit.

According to local reports, a family member says Gabor, 89, had a stroke in her Beverly Hills home and was taken to the hospital by ambulance where she underwent four hours of surgery to repair an artery

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Mother Of Twins Has Triplets

July 6, 2005 - Topics mother and sleep
According to doctors, a Wisconsin couple's birth of identical triplets are a rare 15 million to one.

Matthew and Christina Rowe had identical twin girls two years ago and now are adding identical triplet boys to the mix - an occurance that is extremely rare without the use of fertility drugs

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Drinking Fruit Juice May Help Infants

June 29, 2005 - Topics fruit, infant, drink, study and water
A U.S. study finds that drinking pomegranate juice may reduce the severity of some brain injuries associated with premature births.

Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine mimicked hypoxic ischemic birth defects in mice by temporarily lowering brain oxygen and blood flow in the newborns

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Pomegranate Juice Risk Reducer for Premature Births

June 29, 2005 - Topics babies, study, water, mother and research
A U.S. study finds that drinking pomegranate juice may reduce the severity of some brain injuries associated with premature births.

Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine mimicked hypoxic ischemic birth defects in mice by temporarily lowering brain oxygen and blood flow in the newborns

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