• They can be used to measure rectal, oral, or axillary (armpit) temperatures. (kidshealth.org)
  • A rectal temperature is best. (kidshealth.org)
  • A rectal temperature is best, but you can use a temporal artery or axillary method. (kidshealth.org)
  • Different ways of measuring a temperature - rectal, armpit, ear, forehead, mouth - get a slightly different number, so the number that means a child has a fever is a little different too. (kidshealth.org)
  • If an infant younger than 3 months has a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, call your doctor or go to the emergency department right away. (kidshealth.org)
  • The most accurate way to take a temperature is in the bum (rectal method). (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • See the section on the rectal method to learn how safely take a rectal temperature. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • The most accurate value of the temperature of internal organs can be obtained by introducing a thermometer into the rectal canal. (behealthis.com)
  • Axillary thermometry is suitable for young children and for patients with rectal diseases. (behealthis.com)
  • We compared axillary and rectal temperatures in 216 patients to assess the reliability of axillary temperature for determining fever in children under 14 years of age. (scielo.org)
  • Beyond the neonatal period, the mean rectal temperature was significantly higher than the axillary temperature. (scielo.org)
  • Axillary temperature correlated well with rectal temperature in neonates but not older children. (scielo.org)
  • There was no direct mathematical relationship between axillary and rectal temperature. (scielo.org)
  • rectal temperature should be used beyond this age. (scielo.org)
  • Measuring rectal temperature is frequently preferred over other ways but may be unacceptable to older children and their parents [ 1,6 ]. (scielo.org)
  • The objectives of this study were to evaluate the agreement between temperature measured at the axilla and that measured in the rectum in children and young people, using a conventional glass mercury thermometer, to find if there is a direct mathematical relationship between axillary and rectal temperature, and to determine the optimum time for insertion of the thermometer. (scielo.org)
  • The objectives of this study were to In Queen Alia Military Hospital, rectal evaluate the agreement between temperature temperature is usually taken in those less measured at the axilla and that measured in than 3 years while axillary temperature is the rectum in children and young people, us- taken in children over this age. (who.int)
  • In each pa- ing a conventional glass mercury thermom- tient, the axillary temperature was measured eter, to find if there is a direct mathematical first and then the rectal temperature before relationship between axillary and rectal examination of the patient or any medi- temperature, and to determine the optimum cal intervention. (who.int)
  • Statistical analysis was carried out by and the duration of contact of the child the SAS system (general linear models pro- with the measuring device as it was noticed cedures) [11], in which analysis of variance that 100% of rectal temperature readings and correlation coefficients of both methods stabilized at 3 minutes with a mean of 2.2 of measurement were calculated. (who.int)
  • The interior temperature of the strollers with covers increased to a feels like temperature above 100 degrees after just 15 minutes. (cbsnews.com)
  • After 30 minutes in full sun, the internal temperature of both covered strollers rose to 110 degrees. (cbsnews.com)
  • Interior temperatures can rise almost 20 degrees within the first 10 minutes, even with the windows cracked. (oklahoma.gov)
  • It runs at temperatures varying from minus 20 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius. (xinhuanet.com)
  • An observational study by Pearce et al compared outcome in children whose intra operative temperature remained above 36 degrees Celsius, and in those who became cold. (wfsahq.org)
  • They demonstrated that the incidence of inadvertent hypothermia was high, with intra operative temperature slipping below 36 degrees in 52% of children. (wfsahq.org)
  • Denver broke a record high temperature Tuesday of 97 degrees set in 2020. (kdvr.com)
  • Temperatures may only drop a few degrees up north while we stay steady down south. (abc4.com)
  • At 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit of global warming, the average U.S. temperature is very likely to increase by between 4.4 and 5.6 degrees. (wreg.com)
  • According to pediatricians, if your child is warmer than 100.4 degrees, he or she may be at an increased health risk. (medicinenet.com)
  • The alert was triggered as temperatures exceeded 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) for three consecutive days. (geo.tv)
  • During the entirety of 2022, Shanghai experienced 50 days of temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius. (geo.tv)
  • If the maximum temperature is projected to rise above 37 degrees Celsius within 24 hours, an orange warning is issued, while a red warning is triggered when temperatures are expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius in the upcoming 24 hours. (geo.tv)
  • Previously, 2021 was ranked as the sixth warmest, with an average temperature of 58.51 degrees Fahrenheit. (eponline.com)
  • Results: Independent of air pollutant exposures, a 10 degrees F increase in apparent temperature in the week preceding delivery (lag days 1 to 6) was positively associated with a 45% (adjusted OR = 1.45, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.18, 1.77) increase in risk for stillbirth. (cdc.gov)
  • Non-core temperature measurement can be obtained using axillary thermometry (where accuracy relies on the device being in continuous close proximity to the axillary artery) or skin probes. (wfsahq.org)
  • Axillary and Tympanic Temperature Measurement in Children and Normal Values for Ages. (istanbul.edu.tr)
  • Consequently, each type of measurement has a range of normal temperatures. (wikipedia.org)
  • medical mercury thermometer was used and held in place for at least 5 minutes for each temperature measurement. (who.int)
  • Thermometers were calibrated before median temperatures of both methods of each measurement. (who.int)
  • The calibration was temperature measurement in the different done using a special thermometer calibra- age groups are shown in Tables 2 and 3. (who.int)
  • They can be used for kids of all ages and adults. (kidshealth.org)
  • Despite ample evidence that extreme heat poses a significant public health risk in adults, relatively few studies have evaluated the impacts of extreme heat on children. (harvard.edu)
  • Children were 12% more likely to end up in the hospital during this time of year, than adults. (kxlf.com)
  • Researchers say although children dissipate heat the same way as adults do, the heat affects their bodies differently. (kxlf.com)
  • Children and adults lose heat differently under anaesthesia. (wfsahq.org)
  • Children lose more heat through conduction and radiation than adults, due to less insulating subcutaneous fat, and a higher surface area to volume ratio. (wfsahq.org)
  • With support from the National Science Foundation's RAPID program, which is currently expediting funding for coronavirus-related research, Kelemen will investigate how young children understand the coronavirus pandemic and how children's knowledge of the virus is influenced by misinformation or scientific misconceptions that adults pass on to them. (bu.edu)
  • They will conduct large-scale surveys with adults and children across the country, all done remotely. (bu.edu)
  • Since kids and parents have been stuck at home, she suspects children are primarily learning about coronavirus by talking to parents, older siblings, or other adults in their life. (bu.edu)
  • 75% in 3- to 6-year-old children and 98% in adults (3-5). (cdc.gov)
  • Children exposed to the same levels of hydrogen cyanide as adults may receive larger doses because they have greater lung surface area:body weight ratios and increased minute volumes:weight ratios. (cdc.gov)
  • Children also rely on adults for their protection and may not recognize that extreme heat can be a threat to their health and safety. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Clay Yaklin, an emergency medicine physician at Children's Health says there are two categories of heat illness you need to watch for in children: heat exhaustion and heat stroke. (cbsnews.com)
  • Member organisations are the Parenting Research Centre and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute with The Royal Children's Hospital Centre for Community Child Health. (raisingchildren.net.au)
  • The results show that hotter days harm children's health and highlight the need for individual and broader actions to protect children and adolescents from extreme heat, particularly due to the increasing impacts of climate change caused by burning fossil fuels. (harvard.edu)
  • Save the Children's analysis of social media finds the number of public conversations about climate, which steadily rose during 2019, declined sharply in 2020 when COVID-19 spread across Asia-Pacific and beyond, dominating media coverage and causing many climate-related conferences and demonstrations - such as the school strikes that thousands of children in the region and elsewhere staged in 2019 - to be cancelled. (savethechildren.net)
  • The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reminds parents that children's bodies overheat easily, and infants and children under age 4 are among those at greatest risk for heat-related illnesses. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Lewis said he plans to contact her to figure out how they can begin child care while staying safe, and the family plans to stagger schedules to ensure their children's child care and well-being. (kxan.com)
  • In 2019, Beijing limited children's daily online game time to 90 minutes a day and tightened those restrictions in 2021, allowing children only an hour a day of online game play on Fridays, weekends and public holidays. (abc4.com)
  • Deborah Kelemen, Boston University College of Arts & Sciences professor of psychological and brain sciences, says young children deserve better explanations about complicated subjects like COVID-19, which could lessen children's fears about the virus. (bu.edu)
  • Kelemen has written evidence-based children's books as director of BU's Child Cognition Laboratory , explaining other tricky biological concepts, like evolution and natural selection, including How the Piloses Evolved Skinny Noses (Tumblehome, Inc., 2017), a picture book featuring fictional bug-sniffing creatures called piloses. (bu.edu)
  • A reading of 100°F (37.8°C) or above means your child has a fever . (teenshealth.org)
  • 7mth old baby will not settle for me tonight at all - has a temperature of 37.8 which does come down with medicine but her blocked nose is driving her mad. (mumsnet.com)
  • Tourism in New Orleans often slows during the peak of summer heat, and that's happening as temperatures approach 100 F (37.8 C). (fox2now.com)
  • The maximum temperature in the country is expected to be between 31-36°C, and the lowest temperature is expected to be between 14-19°C. (gulfnews.com)
  • Temperature is expected to drop considerably during the weekend and is expected range between 11°C -18°C in different areas of the country and the maximum temperature will be between 20°C - 24 °C. (menafn.com)
  • The maximum temperature in Abu Dhabi will be 43°C today, and it will be 41°C in Dubai. (menafn.com)
  • The cumulative effects from 1-day to 6-day moving average temperature on hospital admissions were greater for 3-5-year-old children and gastrointestinal infection than for 0-2-year-old children and other causes. (bmj.com)
  • The report also states there were 21 deaths of children in hot cars in Oklahoma from 1998-2017. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Children older than 4 may experience a greater risk of visiting an ED for heat-related illnesses after exposure to high temperatures. (harvard.edu)
  • Now it's time to test how high on the scale your knowledge reaches with our temperature quiz! (coolkidfacts.com)
  • A temperature weather warning lets people know when they are in danger due to high temperatures. (coolkidfacts.com)
  • What is Denver's normal high temperature this time of year? (kdvr.com)
  • On Saturday, the Pinpoint Weather Team said high temperatures will drop into the 60s. (kdvr.com)
  • Temperatures also hit a high of 33.3C at Heathrow on Sunday, while hundreds of thousands of people enjoyed what is thought to be the hottest Notting Hill Carnival ever in west London. (independent.co.uk)
  • For example, climate change is expected to make food less available and more expensive as high temperatures reduce crop yields and introduce disease, while droughts and wildfires may threaten water supplies and put more heat stress on livestock. (wreg.com)
  • Beyond calling the doctor and offering over-the-counter medication to your child, there are a few other ways to help reduce their high temperature. (medicinenet.com)
  • This exceptional heatwave was recorded in Shanghai's Xuhui district, as stated by the Shanghai Meteorological Department, which issued the city's first high-temperature alert of the year. (geo.tv)
  • This alarming heatwave in Shanghai is part of a broader trend of record-breaking high temperatures across Asia. (geo.tv)
  • Record high temperatures were recorded in Texas and other states. (fox2now.com)
  • These high temperatures can impact our friends, families, and neighbors who may live alone, especially if they limit their use of air conditioning," Sarah Russell, commissioner for the St. Louis Emergency Management Agency, said in a statement. (fox2now.com)
  • CDT because of "extreme temperatures, continued high demand and unexpected loss of thermal generation. (fox2now.com)
  • The temperature reached a record high for the date of 104 F (40 C) Saturday in Jackson, Mississippi, as people walked between indoor and outdoor events at the Mississippi Book Festival. (fox2now.com)
  • Substantial absorption can occur through intact skin if vapor concentration is high or with direct contact with solutions, especially at high ambient temperatures and relative humidity. (cdc.gov)
  • The African and South-East Asia regions have the highest rates of child injury whereas high-income countries in the European and Western Pacific regions have the lowest rates. (who.int)
  • 10. Child survival initiatives have successfully reduced the percentage of children living in regions of the world with high child mortality from 75% to 20% over the past 30 years. (who.int)
  • We used data from the National Climatic Data Center to estimate maternal exposure to daily average apparent temperature over the days (lag days 1 through 6) preceding the stillbirth event. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusions: Independent of maternal ambient air pollutant exposure, we found evidence of an association between apparent temperature increases in the week preceding an event and risk of stillbirth. (cdc.gov)
  • Protect your children from excess sun exposure by following sunburn and sunscreen guidelines. (cdc.gov)
  • But concert-goers complained they were not allowed to take water into Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium despite soaring temperatures, and federal authorities announced that free water would be made available at all future concerts. (wtrf.com)
  • Media outlets have reported that fans were not allowed to take water into the stadium despite soaring temperatures. (yahoo.com)
  • There is also a significant drop in temperatures across the emirates. (gulfnews.com)
  • ALABAMA ( WKRG ) - Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a "disaster designation" for several farmers in and around the WKRG viewing area due to a "drop in temperatures during a period in March," according to a release. (wkrg.com)
  • A day of extreme heat was associated with a 30% higher rate of ED visits for heat-related illnesses versus the local median warm-season temperatures cumulatively over 5 days of lag. (harvard.edu)
  • A day of extreme heat versus the local median warm-season temperature was associated with a 24% higher rate of ED visits for endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases, and a 9% higher rate for ear infections. (harvard.edu)
  • Our Director Dr. Aaron Bernstein's study in Environmental Research: Health looked at 4.7 million children with commercial health insurance and 1.2 million emergency department (ED) visits across the U.S. during the warm seasons between 2016 and 2019. (harvard.edu)
  • Call the doctor if your child is this warm and is fewer than 6 months old, shows other symptoms, has been feverish for three days or longer, or has yet to be vaccinated. (medicinenet.com)
  • Children over 2 can find relief from a warm, caffeinate-free tea or water with about 1/2 tsp. (medicinenet.com)
  • With record-breaking cold weather sending single digit temperatures in most of the country, its important to stay warm. (cdc.gov)
  • We employed symmetric bidirectional sampling to select six control periods one to three weeks before and after each event and applied conditional logistic regression to examine associations between increases of apparent temperature and stillbirths during the warm season (May-September). (cdc.gov)
  • Objectives: To provide novel quantification and advanced measurements of surface temperatures (T s ) in playgrounds, employing multiple scales of data, and provide insight into hot-hazard mitigation techniques and designs for improved environmental and public health. (elsevierpure.com)
  • While some people think of these averages as representing normal or ideal measurements, a wide range of temperatures has been found in healthy people. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the youngest children, especially those who can't walk or talk yet, you will have to pay closer attention to how they are acting to see concerning symptoms of heat illness. (cbsnews.com)
  • An article in Vital Choices newsletter reports that a clinical trial in the UK found that fish oil given to children helped reduce ADD-like symptoms such as inability to focus, and improved educational progress. (modernmom.com)
  • of AIDS patients with neurologic symptoms and in CSF of children with febrile seizures (19,20). (cdc.gov)
  • 8.8%-14% of children with neurologic symptoms (21,22), Infections with either agent occur primarily during child- other studies have found a lower prevalence (0%-2%) in hood. (cdc.gov)
  • A validated proforma was used to obtain the biodata and symptoms of common illnesses in the children. (who.int)
  • This was partly driven by record heat in Siberia in northern Asia, where average temperatures in June were more than 5°C above normal. (savethechildren.net)
  • During the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, both the lowest and the average temperatures are slightly higher than during other parts of the cycle. (wikipedia.org)
  • The decision has been made to postpone tonight's show due to the extreme temperatures in Rio. (yahoo.com)
  • This may be due to older children and adolescents spending more time outdoors with less adult supervision, potentially contributing to higher or prolonged exposures to heat and/or fewer protective actions such as seeking shade or staying hydrated. (harvard.edu)
  • Keep the room at a comfortable temperature for an adult. (medlineplus.gov)
  • We've cared for a lot of children, especially here in Texas with heat related illnesses," Yaklin explains. (cbsnews.com)
  • Where when heat it trapped it causes temperatures to rise rapidly. (cbsnews.com)
  • Previous research by Dr. Bernstein found that heat increases the number of children who visit the emergency department for any reason in the summer months, among children with private, public, or no insurance. (harvard.edu)
  • A new study looks at the impacts of extreme heat on children. (harvard.edu)
  • When summer temperatures rise, so do kids' visits to the emergency room-but not just for heat-related illness, and not just on the hottest days. (harvard.edu)
  • As temperatures climb, so does the risk for heat-related illness due to hyperthermia (overheating). (oklahoma.gov)
  • Heat stroke is one of the leading causes of non-crash, vehicle-related death for children. (oklahoma.gov)
  • In the United States, a child dies from heat stroke in a vehicle every 10 days. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Parents and caregivers of young children should especially keep in mind that vehicles heat up quickly and can be extremely dangerous for children. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Even in cool temperatures, cars can heat up to dangerous temperatures very quickly. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Up to one-third of heat-related deaths among children occurred when a child was playing in an unlocked vehicle and became trapped inside. (oklahoma.gov)
  • Temperature is different than measuring heat , but they are linked. (coolkidfacts.com)
  • Temperature is a measure of internal energy , and heat is a measure of how the energy is transferred from one thing to another. (coolkidfacts.com)
  • The kinetic theory describes how gases and liquids will absorb heat which makes the molecules move faster and this increases the temperature of the gas or liquid . (coolkidfacts.com)
  • If a person is outside in hot temperatures for long periods, there is a danger of suffering heat stroke, which can be life threatening. (coolkidfacts.com)
  • Inhibition of central thermoregulation also occurs, with delay of vasoconstriction to much lower core temperatures, and loss of usual heat production from non-shivering thermogenesis and shivering. (wfsahq.org)
  • Fans who attended the Friday show said they were not allowed to bring water bottles into the stadium even though Rio and most of Brazil have had record-breaking temperatures this week amid a dangerous and lasting heat wave . (wtrf.com)
  • Children who are left unattended in parked cars are at greater risk for heat stroke or even death. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC has developed an activity book to prepare young children for extreme heat . (cdc.gov)
  • However, children experienced other illnesses that were not so obviously linked to higher temperatures, including blood, immune and nervous system diseases. (kxlf.com)
  • In 24 hours before ovulation, the basal temperature decreases slightly, and after the release of the egg it increases by the indicated amount. (behealthis.com)
  • There's growing research out there that says medical play ― which can be defined as children playing as if they were the parents of the teddy bear, learning about a diagnosis and treating it ― decreases the anxiety in children when they go to visit a doctor. (medscape.com)
  • Doctors also think the higher temperature makes it harder for the germs to grow. (kidshealth.org)
  • They found higher temperatures in late spring and summer were associated with higher rates of ER visits. (kxlf.com)
  • Adipose tissue always has a temperature higher than the surrounding biological structures. (behealthis.com)
  • A temperature of 36.9 ° C or higher is typical for such a physiological process. (behealthis.com)
  • Air pollution could also worsen, especially since chemical reactions that produce smog speed up with higher temperatures and more sunlight. (wreg.com)
  • at higher temperatures, it is a colorless gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Further, in the first study to evaluate the impact of temperature on a specific complication during pregnancy, the risks were higher among mothers with placental abruption. (cdc.gov)
  • Temperatures within cars rise rapidly, even with the window open. (cdc.gov)
  • The relationship between temperature and respiratory rate was less easy to demonstrate because of the widening of the normal spread of respiratory rates as temperature increases. (resus.me)
  • Recent evidence suggests that temperature increases are associated with placental abruption, a risk factor for stillbirth. (cdc.gov)
  • We also observed elevated risks associated with temperature increases in the few days preceding delivery among stillbirths caused by placental abruption, with the risk being highest on lag day 1 (OR = 1.93, 95% CI: 1.15, 3.23). (cdc.gov)
  • And a common way to provide children shade could be causing the stroller to get even hotter. (cbsnews.com)
  • Scientists have long warned that climate change, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, by deforestation and by certain agricultural practices, will lead to more and prolonged bouts of extreme weather, including hotter temperatures. (fox2now.com)
  • Maintenance of normothermia in children under going non cardiac surgery is challenging. (wfsahq.org)
  • Conclusions Temperature was found to be significantly associated with hospital admissions in young children with the highest association between temperature and gastrointestinal infection. (bmj.com)
  • Methods: We conducted a case-crossover study to investigate the association between temperature and stillbirth among 708 women. (cdc.gov)
  • Helping Kids When They Worry When kids worry, parents can provide calm support. (kidshealth.org)
  • The month of November began with calm skies and seasonal temperatures. (abc4.com)
  • Dress infants and children in loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing. (cdc.gov)
  • Objective We examined the short-term association between daily temperature and hospital admissions for all causes, gastrointestinal and respiratory infection, among young children in the Mekong Delta area in Vietnam. (bmj.com)
  • These are all crucial health measures that are worth repeating, but how do young children, who have had their lives uprooted along with the rest of us, interpret these precautions? (bu.edu)
  • It can be tough working with young children and trying to do activities with them so that you're not doing too much but also not having too low of expectations. (medscape.com)
  • Tripedia{Registered}, ACEL-IMUNE{Registered}, and Infanrix TM are now recommended for routine vaccination of infants and young children, although whole-cell pertussis vaccines remain acceptable alternatives. (cdc.gov)
  • We wholeheartedly support Antonio Guterres' calls to limit global temperature rise to 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels in the face of "the era of global boiling. (savethechildren.org)
  • Yet, even at the projected rise in average global temperature, the report notes that the U.S. is likely to see significant temperature changes - and the warmer days and extreme weather that comes with them. (wreg.com)
  • Instead of piling on blankets, make sure your child is resting at a comfortable temperature and is dressed lightly. (medicinenet.com)
  • Though quick to use, the ear method can produce temperature readings that are incorrect, even when the manufacturer's directions are followed. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • The government agencies of Mekong Delta should implement measures to protect children from the changing temperature conditions related to climate change. (bmj.com)
  • The effects of climate change are also evident in the rising temperatures of China's coastal waters. (geo.tv)
  • If you are hoping for cooler temperatures, Meteorologist Chris Tomer said a 30-degree temperature drop will arrive from Thursday into Saturday. (kdvr.com)
  • If you don't know the recommended dose or your child is younger than 2 years old , call the doctor to find out what to use and how much to give. (kidshealth.org)
  • Since our founding more than 100 years ago, we've been advocating for the rights of children worldwide. (savethechildren.org)
  • The mouth method can be used for children who are older than 5 years of age. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • It is not recommended for children younger than 5 years of age, because it is hard for them to hold the thermometer under their tongue long enough. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • The ear method is recommended for children older than 2 years old. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • 2020 is on course to be one of the top two warmest years in 141 years of temperature records. (savethechildren.net)
  • This is an accurate method, but not applicable for children under 3-4 years of age and patients with mental disorders. (behealthis.com)
  • Most kids can have their temperature taken this way when they're about 4-5 years old. (teenshealth.org)
  • In an extraordinary climatic event, the city of Shanghai in China registered its highest May temperature in more than 100 years on Monday. (geo.tv)
  • To effectively strengthen the online protection of minors, the CAC has in recent years pushed for the establishment of a youth mode on internet platforms, expanding its coverage, optimizing its functions and enriching it with age-appropriate content," the CAC said. (abc4.com)
  • By the time children reach five years of age, unintentional injuries are the biggest threat to their survival. (who.int)
  • In 2004 unintentional injuries accounted for 8.1% of all global disability-adjusted life years lost among children under the age of 15 years. (who.int)
  • 3 For the purposes of this report, the terms "child" and "children" refer to people under 18 years of age. (who.int)
  • Two diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccines -- ACEL-IMUNE{Registered} * and Tripedia{Registered} ** -- have been licensed for several years, but (until recently) only for administration of the fourth and fifth doses in the series to children aged 15 months-6 years who previously had received three or more doses of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and whole-cell pertussis (DTP) vaccine. (cdc.gov)
  • On the basis of these data, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has licensed three DTaP vaccines for use among children aged 6 weeks-6 years. (cdc.gov)
  • FAIRFIELD, Conn. (July 28, 2023)- The climate crisis is a child rights crisis with grave implications for current and future generations of children, who are already bearing the brunt of its impacts, Save the Children warned. (savethechildren.org)
  • The KØLINGSIP™ mug is a handy 20oz stainless steel travel thermos that keeps your hot drinks hot for hours, so you're never stuck with an insipid, room-temperature beverage. (yankodesign.com)
  • Hydrogen cyanide is a colorless or pale-blue liquid at room temperature. (cdc.gov)
  • It is very volatile, readily producing flammable and toxic concentrations at room temperature. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen cyanide is very volatile, producing potentially lethal concentrations at room temperature. (cdc.gov)
  • Over three months into the coronavirus pandemic, many parents might feel like broken records as they give instructions to their children: wash your hands, don't touch your face, stay six feet apart. (bu.edu)