Tag: PAPAS

  • Plomo en nuestras vidas? / Lead in our lives?

    Plomo en nuestras vidas? / Lead in our lives?

    que se utiliza para crear baterias, construcción y también se puede llegar a encontrar naturalmente en el suelo. 

    Muchas de nuestras casas pueden llegar a tener el plomo en la pintura o estamos utilizando cosas para cocinar que contienen barro, lo cual puede hacer que nuestros hijos se expongan

    El plomo se puede pegar al cerebro y otras partes del cuerpo para crear anemia, problemas de aprendizaje, malestar entre otras complicaciones. 

    Para mas información siga el #linkenBio para las recomendaciones de la CDC  y la Academia Americana de Pediatria

    @healthychildrenaap @altamedhealths @cdcgov 

    Did you know that lead poisoning can be prevented? Lead is a very heavy metal that is used to create batteries, construction, and can also be found naturally in soil.

    Many of our houses may have lead in paint or we are using cooking utensils that contain mud based components (barro), which can expose our children.

    Lead can stick to the brain and other parts of the body to create anemia, learning disabilities, malaise, and other complications.

    For more information follow the recommendations of the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics

    https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/all-around/Pages/Where-We-Stand-Lead-Screening.aspx

    https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/features/leadpoisoning/index.html

  • Study Finds That No Amount of Alcohol Is Safe During Pregnancy

    • Researchers confirmed that drinking alcohol during pregnancy leads to children with poorer cognitive functions and increases the risk of lower birth weight.
    • Researchers say this is the first time results from a number of different study designs were compared relating to the effect of drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
    • A recent study found that alcohol industry-funded websites routinely omit or misrepresent evidence on the risks of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

    https://www.healthline.com/health-news/theres-no-safe-amount-of-drinking-during-pregnancy