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Potty stool helps kids with functional constipation wean off medication
Potty stool helps kids with functional constipation wean off medication
02 Jun 2022 byTristan Manalac

A defecation posture modification device (DPMD), also known as a potty stool, is both safe and beneficial for children with functional constipation (FC), helping them wean off pharmacotherapy and improving their bowel function, according to a study presented at the recently concluded 2022 Digestive Disease Week (DDW 2022).

Potty stool helps kids with functional constipation wean off medication
02 Jun 2022
Infants with late-onset GBS develop sepsis, meningitis
Infants with late-onset GBS develop sepsis, meningitis
27 May 2022

Sepsis or septic shock and bacterial meningitis, which are associated with non-negligible morbidity and mortality, frequently occur in infants with group B Streptococcus (GBS) late-onset disease (LOD), reports a recent study.

Infants with late-onset GBS develop sepsis, meningitis
27 May 2022
Is it possible to transmit COVID-19 in the womb?
Is it possible to transmit COVID-19 in the womb?
26 May 2022 byStephen Padilla

Intrauterine transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is rare but possible, with early postnatal transmission occurring more often, a study has found. Infected newborns are mostly asymptomatic or have mild symptoms that improve during follow-up.

Is it possible to transmit COVID-19 in the womb?
26 May 2022