Baby Jennifer weighed 2lb 4oz when she was born by Caesarean section on 28 December.
They found that babies born by elective Caesarean section had an increased risk of general respiratory problems.
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And these are only the direct costs that are born by the lenders, the local community and the homeowner.
In the study, infants born by C-section had fewer colonies of Escherichia and Shigella bacteria than those born vaginally.
All capital investment involves risk, and that risk must be born by somebody.
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Since the risk is born by the lender, it's hard to say what the public's appetite for risk will be.
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She said that earlier studies had already hinted that babies born by Caesarean are more likely to experience breathing problems.
She found that babies born by cesarean section are six times more likely to be sensitive to dust mite allergens than babies born naturally.
Yet the biggest cost is born by our culture and in the creation of a civil society that makes it near impossible for people to interact sensibly.
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The government's fertility watchdog will also make clear the majority of babies born by IVF are healthy and that more research is needed on the birth defect issues.
The children were born by Caesarean section in Khartoum, Sudan.
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Great ideas are born by the minute.
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It results from the 1.6 billion people that do not have any access to electricity whatsoever, the 2.4 billion that have almost no access to electricity and still burn wood and manure as their main source of energy, and the 3 billion new people that will be born by mid-century who will need electricity.
They also estimated the students' exposure to the hormone before they were born by measuring the ratios of their index fingers to their ring fingers (a long ring finger indicates high testosterone exposure) and by measuring how accurately they could determine human emotions by observing only people's eyes, which also correlates with prenatal exposure to testosterone.
In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C-section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast-fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formula.
Figure the deficits that result from highly paid government workers can be financed, but unseen are the higher labor costs born by private employers (not to mention the companies that never form) thanks to deep-pocketed governments competing for finite labor, and worse than that, what the economy loses for potentially talented individuals toiling in government their whole lives over creating the next Microsoft or Intel.
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America has the largest foreign-born population by far an astonishing 43 million people, 10 million more than the entire population of Canada.
The pain will be spread more evenly among the consuming population and not be born primarily by those who lose their jobs.
The generals' mantra that it always takes 'boots on the ground' is not born out by the experience of Kosovo or even Kuwait.
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JE, which is caused by a mosquito-born virus carried by infected pigs, first broke out in the north of Malaysia five months ago.
Indeed an analysis of foreign-born population by demographer Wendell Cox reveals that the fastest growth in the numbers of newcomers are actually in cities (metropolitan areas) not usually seen as immigrant hubs.
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Last year, AAR, which is owned by four Russian-born billionaires led by tycoon Mikhail Fridman, was unhappy with BP's attempt to form an exploration alliance with Rosneft and secured a High Court injunction blocking the plan.
It is also, though, because life assurers are so complicated, a fact that is born out by the 800-plus pages of the official report into the affair published by Lord Penrose, a senior judge, this week (see article).
Yet the decision to fire a coach is usually an emotional one and the decision to hire a new one is also more often than not an emotional one born from by a desire to win the press conference announcing that hire.
According to the South African minister for water and environmental affairs, Edna Molewa, if something is not done by 2016 the number of rhinos being born will be outnumbered by those being killed.
The Head of Proserpine is an 1872 portrait of Oxford-born Jane Morris by her lover Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Born a slave by law, Healy rose to become university president and is considered the school's second founder.
The decade saw America's foreign-born population grow by 24%, or about 7.4m.
Several years ago, at age 60, my older cousin Torch (born at home by the light of a flashlight, or torch) had a seizure.
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