In this article, we will take a close look at how your lungs work and how they keep your body's cells supplied with oxygen and get rid of the carbon dioxide waste. We will explain some of the conditions and dis
Your baby’s heart and lung health may be checked. Your child’s provider will use a stethoscope to listen to your baby’s heartbeat for signs of irregularity and to listen to your baby’s lungs for signs of breathing difficulties. If your baby hasdiaper rash, your child’s healthcare p...
At 18, Katie Stubblefield lost her face. At 21, she became the youngest person in the U.S. to undergo the still experimental surgery. Follow her incredible story.
This baby check up schedule will help you keep track of your child's appointments and what to expect at each visit. Starting at age 3, most kids will have yearly well-child visits as part of their child checkup schedule . Keep in mind that your child’s healthcare provider may recommend...
2. Clean the liver, lungs, intestines and stomach, then pop them in four special canopic jars whose lids look like the gods that guard them. The heart will need to be put back in the body, though, as it’s the centre of intelligence*....
Explain that these thoughts are normal and that we all have them. However, we don’t have to just accept these thoughts and keep on feeling stressed. Use an actual coin to show your kids heads and tails. They’re two very different sides of the same coin. We can do this with our th...
(a)(Explain how air is made to exit the lungs.1. Air is forced out the lungs during exhalation.2. During exhalation, the exlernal lntercostat muscles relax while the internal intercostal muscles contract (antagonistic muscles).3.This causes the rib cage to move in an Inward and downward...
Oh… to be a fly on the wall of that moment. I never considered myself an angry person.I also never considered myself a “baby” person and here I have 5 kids.So… there’s that.Since becoming a mom I have come face to face with my temper. I’d like to blame my red hair, ...
People have been pondering and arguing over hypnosis for more than 200 years, but science has yet to fully explain how it actually happens. We see what a person does under hypnosis, but it isn't clear why he or she does it. This puzzle is really a small piece in a much bigger puzzle...
And you know what, I’m not sure why. Babies know how to breathe – you watch the wee nappy wearing tykes as they trot along; you can see their belly thrusting in and out as their lungs remain pretty still. That’s because they’re breathing with their diaphragm. In fact you watch ...