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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>News on Denmark</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/topic/denmark" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://informfamilynetwork.com/topic/denmark</id><updated>2011-01-26T14:32:23Z</updated><entry><title>Early abortions don't trigger psychiatric problems</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/early-abortions-dont-trigger-psychiatric-problems-4734484a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-01-26T14:32:23Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Health News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2011-01-26:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/early-abortions-dont-trigger-psychiatric-problems-4734484a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;BOSTON&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters Health&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Women who have had a first-trimester abortion are no more likely to seek psychiatric care after the procedure than before -- but the risk of a mental health problem increases if the woman gives birth, new research shows.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But the study also found that women who had abortions were nearly four times more likely to have sought mental health services in the months before...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Mental Health"></category><category term="Mental Health Treatments"></category><category term="Abortion"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="The New England Journal of Medicine"></category><category term="American Psychological Association"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Aarhus"></category><category term="Childbirth"></category></entry><entry><title>Show caution over painkillers in pregnancy, study says</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/show-caution-painkillers-pregnancy-study-4403856a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-29T14:34:31Z</updated><author><name>Consumer Reports</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-29:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/show-caution-painkillers-pregnancy-study-4403856a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Child Development"></category><category term="Infant Development"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category></entry><entry><title>Painkillers in Pregnancy May Harm Son's Fertility, Study Suggests</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/painkillers-pregnancy-harm-sons-fertility-study-suggests-4423435a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-29T14:42:25Z</updated><author><name>HealthCentral.com</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-29:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/painkillers-pregnancy-harm-sons-fertility-study-suggests-4423435a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Miscarriage"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Pain Management"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Oakland"></category><category term="European Society of Human Reproduction &amp; Embryology"></category><category term="De-Kun Li"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category><category term="Kaiser Foundation Research Institute"></category></entry><entry><title>Painkillers in pregnancy can affect fetal testicles</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/painkillers-pregnancy-affect-fetal-testicles-4434320a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-29T14:46:56Z</updated><author><name>New Scientist</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-29:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/painkillers-pregnancy-affect-fetal-testicles-4434320a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Child Development"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="University of Edinburgh"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Richard Sharpe"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category><category term="University Hospital of Copenhagen"></category></entry><entry><title>Study links painkillers to male fertility problems</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-links-painkillers-male-fertility-problems-4377876a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-10T04:00:15Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-10:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-links-painkillers-male-fertility-problems-4377876a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The question is raised by a new study which suggests that these over-the-counter analgesics may be a greater risk than hormone-disrupting chemicals and plastics that are most blamed for causing reproductive problems in later life.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Researchers pored over data from 834 women in &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and 1,463 in &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Finland" href="/topic/Finland" &gt;Finland&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; who were questioned during their pregnancy about their health ...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Pain Management"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Environmental Public Health"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category><category term="Public Health"></category></entry><entry><title>Pregnancy: Study links painkillers to male reproductive flaw</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/pregnancy-study-links-painkillers-male-reproductive-flaw-4377101a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-09T08:30:33Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-09:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/pregnancy-study-links-painkillers-male-reproductive-flaw-4377101a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The question is raised by a new study which suggests that these over-the-counter analgesics may be a greater risk than hormone-disrupting chemicals and plastics that are most blamed for causing reproductive problems in later life.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Researchers pored over data from 834 women in &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and 1,463 in &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Finland" href="/topic/Finland" &gt;Finland&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; who were questioned during their pregnancy about their health ...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Pain Management"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Environmental Public Health"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category><category term="Public Health"></category></entry><entry><title>Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-links-painkillers-reproductive-disorders-4375091a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-08T08:01:45Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Health News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-08:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-links-painkillers-reproductive-disorders-4375091a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;LONDON&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen during pregnancy may partly account for a sharp increase in male reproductive disorders in recent decades, according to a study published on Monday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The research found that women who took a combination of more than one mild analgesic during pregnancy had an increased risk of giving birth to sons with undesc...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Pain Management"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Sheffield"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category></entry><entry><title>Infertility link to paracetamol - painkillers during pregnancy can harm boys</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/infertility-link-paracetamol-painkillers-pregnancy-harm-boys-4376243a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-08T08:12:08Z</updated><author><name>ThisIsLondon.co.uk</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-08:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/infertility-link-paracetamol-painkillers-pregnancy-harm-boys-4376243a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Pain Management"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Infertility"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Finland"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Sheffield"></category><category term="Allan Pacey"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Disorders of Sexual Development"></category><category term="Henrik Leffers"></category></entry><entry><title>Herpes meds not linked to birth defects: study</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/herpes-meds-linked-birth-defects-study-1028206a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-08-24T13:30:19Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Health News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-08-24:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/herpes-meds-linked-birth-defects-study-1028206a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;NEW YORK (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters Health&lt;/a&gt;) - Women who took medication to treat herpes infections during pregnancy weren't more likely to have a baby with birth defects than women who didn't take these drugs in a study of over 800,000 babies born in &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;While the finding doesn't rule out a link between these antivirals and specific types of birth defects, it does show that the drugs ...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Birth Defects"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Sexually Transmitted Diseases"></category><category term="Herpes"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="National Institutes of Health"></category><category term="Bethesda"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Maryland"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Journal of the American Medical Association"></category><category term="James Mills"></category><category term="Zovirax"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Valtrex"></category><category term="Famvir"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Statens Serum Institut"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Anders Hviid"></category><category term="Bjorn Pasternak"></category><category term="Lundbeck Foundation"></category></entry><entry><title>Pregnant Drinking Can Effect Son's Fertility</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/pregnant-drinking-effect-sons-fertility-3495717a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T12:16:47Z</updated><author><name>About.com</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-11-02:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/pregnant-drinking-effect-sons-fertility-3495717a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Media"></category><category term="Book Reviews"></category><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Diet and Nutrition"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Infertility"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Biology"></category><category term="Developmental Biology"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Men's Health"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Alcohol"></category><category term="University of Aarhus"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="European Society of Human Reproduction &amp; Embryology"></category><category term="Books and Literature"></category><category term="Rome (Italy)"></category><category term="Binge Drinking"></category><category term="Cecilia Ramlau-Hansen"></category></entry><entry><title>For a long life, upbringing may trump education</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/twins-and-multiples/long-life-upbringing-trump-education-973595a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-06-24T14:31:15Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Health News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-06-24:/twins-and-multiples/long-life-upbringing-trump-education-973595a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;NEW YORK (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters Health&lt;/a&gt;) - Good health and a long life may have more to do with how you grew up than how much education you have under your belt, research from &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt; hints.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Studies, including the Danish one, have generally found that people with more education tend to live longer and are healthier than those with shorter transcripts.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But in the small Scandinavian...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Boston"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Odense"></category><category term="University of Southern Denmark"></category><category term="Harvard School of Public Health"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="American Journal of Epidemiology"></category><category term="Twins and Multiples"></category><category term="Mia Madsen"></category></entry><entry><title>Music therapy</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/music-therapy-1079148a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-08T23:10:17Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-09-08:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/music-therapy-1079148a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Use music to reduce or eliminate the patient's illness is called &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.mmsousou.com/"&gt;music therapy&lt;/a&gt;.The late nineteenth century, some U.S. hospitals and universities was started to use music as a means of treating disease.At the middle of twentieth century, Germany, France, Britain, Australia, Sweden, Denmark and Japan, have the idea of using music therapy research and practice ...</summary><category term="Entertainment"></category><category term="Music"></category><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Mental Health"></category><category term="Mental Health Treatments"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Sweden"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category 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term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Roskilde Hospital"></category><category term="Jacob Alexander Lykke"></category></entry><entry><title>Ovarian transplant woman is mum twice over</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/ovarian-transplant-woman-mum-853768a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T06:58:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-04-16:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/ovarian-transplant-woman-mum-853768a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;In what doctors described Wednesday as a world first, a Danish woman has given birth to two children after her fertility was restored using ovarian tissue that was removed, frozen, thawed and then reimplanted after cancer treatment.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It is being hailed as a breakthrough for young women whose hope of one day becoming mothers could be wrecked by cancer therapy in their reproductive years.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Stinne Holm Bergholdt, from &lt;a title="Odense" href="/topic/Odense" &gt;Odense&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="D...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Cancer"></category><category term="Sexual and Reproductive Health"></category><category term="Infertility"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Odense"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="European Society of Human Reproduction &amp; Embryology"></category><category term="Claus Yding Andersen"></category></entry><entry><title>Uses for Fresh Ginger</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/fresh-ginger-3120404a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T08:07:23Z</updated><author><name>eHow</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-25:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/fresh-ginger-3120404a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Arthritis"></category><category term="Internal Medicine"></category><category term="Gastrointestinal Disorders"></category><category term="India"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Peru"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Caribbean"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Jamaica"></category><category term="Odense University"></category><category term="Muscle and Skeletal Health"></category></entry><entry><title>Nordic child welfare services variations in norms attitudes and practice</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/parenting/nordic-child-welfare-services-variations-norms-attitudes-practice-2760758a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T12:16:07Z</updated><author><name>The Encyclopedia Britannica</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-22:/parenting/nordic-child-welfare-services-variations-norms-attitudes-practice-2760758a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Social Work"></category><category term="Iceland"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Brighton"></category><category term="Oslo"></category></entry><entry><title>Using mobile phone in pregnancy period cause damages in women's health</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/mobile-phone-pregnancy-period-damages-womens-health-1741591a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-07T08:17:40Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-07:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/mobile-phone-pregnancy-period-damages-womens-health-1741591a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Women using a mobile phone while pregnant can seriously damage the baby&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Women who use mobile phones when pregnant are more likely to give birth to children with behavioural problems, according to authoritative research.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A giant study, which surveyed more than 13,000 children, found that using the handsets just two or three times a day was enough to raise the risk of their babies developing hyperactivity and difficulties with conduct, emotions and...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Electronics"></category><category term="Communications Products"></category><category term="Consumer Electronics"></category><category term="Cellular Phones"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="New York"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Los Angeles"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="University of California-Los Angeles"></category><category term="Mount Sinai School of Medicine"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Aarhus"></category><category term="International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection"></category><category term="University of Washington School of Public Health"></category><category term="Sam Milham"></category><category term="Leeka Kheifets"></category><category term="Russian National Committee"></category></entry><entry><title>Home swapping</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/child-safety/home-swapping-3240419a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-26T12:06:25Z</updated><author><name>Consumer Reports</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-26:/child-safety/home-swapping-3240419a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Child Safety"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Breckenridge"></category><category term="New York City"></category><category term="Iceland"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Sydney (Australia)"></category><category term="Kansas"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="Colorado"></category><category term="Boston"></category><category 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term="Provence"></category><category term="Marla Loftus"></category><category term="Helen Bergstein"></category><category term="Michael Loftus"></category><category term="Sammye Levy"></category></entry><entry><title>Denmark's Down Syndrome Births Halved By Screening</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/denmarks-syndrome-births-halved-screening-2973086a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-23T19:01:57Z</updated><author><name>Modern Medicine</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-23:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/denmarks-syndrome-births-halved-screening-2973086a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Down Syndrome"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Learning and Developmental Disorders"></category><category term="University of Copenhagen"></category><category term="Charlotte Ekelund"></category></entry><entry><title>Australian dads give kids six minutes a day: study</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/parenting/australian-dads-give-kids-minutes-day-study-209252a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T16:29:47Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-04-16:/parenting/australian-dads-give-kids-minutes-day-study-209252a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Australian fathers spend only six minutes alone with their children on weekdays, according to new research which found that dads Down Under leave most child-raising chores to their female partners.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In a study which also looked at parenting roles in &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="France" href="/topic/France" &gt;France&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Italy" href="/topic/Italy" &gt;Italy&lt;/a&gt; and the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;United States&lt;/a&gt;...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Scandinavia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="University of New South Wales Social Policy Research Centre"></category></entry><entry><title>Slow Fetal Growth May Predict Perinatal Outcomes</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/slow-fetal-growth-predict-perinatal-outcomes-2972286a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-23T19:00:50Z</updated><author><name>Modern Medicine</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-23:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/slow-fetal-growth-predict-perinatal-outcomes-2972286a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Copenhagen"></category><category term="Nina Gros Pedersen"></category></entry><entry><title>Eating Fish,  Breast-Feeding Boosts  Infant Development</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/eating-fish-breastfeeding-boosts-infant-development-2949200a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-23T16:00:57Z</updated><author><name>Drugs.com</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-23:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/eating-fish-breastfeeding-boosts-infant-development-2949200a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Child Development"></category><category term="Infant Development"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Diet and Nutrition"></category><category term="Vitamins and Supplements"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Cognitive Science"></category><category term="Social and Behavioral Sciences"></category><category term="Psychology"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Harvard University"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Emily Oken"></category><category term="Statens Serum Institut"></category><category term="Children's Health"></category><category term="Infant Feeding"></category><category term="Omega Fatty Acids"></category><category term="American Journal of Clinical Nutrition"></category></entry><entry><title>Welfare shake-up will see &amp;pound;40-a-month boost for single mothers</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/single-parenting/welfare-shakeup-pound40amonth-boost-single-mothers-2367717a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-21T10:19:00Z</updated><author><name>ThisIsLondon.co.uk</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-21:/single-parenting/welfare-shakeup-pound40amonth-boost-single-mothers-2367717a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Law"></category><category term="Family Law"></category><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Social Issues"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="UK Department for Work and Pensions"></category><category term="Labour Party (UK)"></category><category term="Conservative Party (UK)"></category><category term="Single Parenting"></category></entry><entry><title>Strenuous exercise can raise risk of miscarriage</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/strenuous-exercise-raise-risk-miscarriage-2080726a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-16T08:04:54Z</updated><author><name>New Scientist</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-16:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/strenuous-exercise-raise-risk-miscarriage-2080726a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Exercise and Fitness"></category><category term="Miscarriage"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Odense"></category><category term="University of Southern Denmark"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Perth"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Western Australia"></category></entry><entry><title>Strenuous exercise can raise miscarriage risk</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/strenuous-exercise-raise-miscarriage-risk-2054729a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-15T18:36:47Z</updated><author><name>New Scientist</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-15:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/strenuous-exercise-raise-miscarriage-risk-2054729a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Exercise and Fitness"></category><category term="Miscarriage"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Women's Health"></category><category term="Odense"></category><category term="University of Southern Denmark"></category><category term="Prenatal Health, Labor and Delivery"></category><category term="Perth"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Western Australia"></category><category term="Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen"></category><category term="John Newnham"></category></entry><entry><title>Study: Abortion pills don't bring risks</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-abortion-pills-dont-bring-risks-1160538a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-09T15:09:23Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-09-09:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/study-abortion-pills-dont-bring-risks-1160538a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Women Who Use Abortion Pills Seem to Face No Pregnancy Risks Later, New Study Finds&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Women who use abortion pills rather than the more common surgical method seem to face no greater risk of tubal pregnancy or miscarriage in later pregnancies, according to a new study.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The federally funded research _ based on nearly 12,000 Danish women _ is considered the best study to date of the impact of this newer abortion method on subsequent pregnancies.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The vast m...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Abortion"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="National Institutes of Health"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="The New England Journal of Medicine"></category><category term="University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Matthew Reeves"></category><category term="Jim Zhang"></category></entry><entry><title>Carry on with the coffee, pregnant women are told</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/pregnancy-and-childbirth/carry-coffee-pregnant-women-told-2013382a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-15T10:18:39Z</updated><author><name>ThisIsLondon.co.uk</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-10-15:/pregnancy-and-childbirth/carry-coffee-pregnant-women-told-2013382a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Media"></category><category term="Magazines"></category><category term="Family"></category><category term="Pregnancy and Childbirth"></category><category term="Food and Cooking"></category><category term="Beverages"></category><category term="Coffee"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Medical Science"></category><category term="Food Safety"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="BMJ Publishing Group Ltd."></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Aarhus"></category><category term="Food Standards Agency"></category><category term="British Coffee Association"></category></entry><entry><title>Denmark-Terror-Arrests</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/photo/denmarkterrorarrests-2403693p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-29T13:31:48Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-12-29:/photo/denmarkterrorarrests-2403693p/</id><summary type="html">Police patrol in front of apartments in Herlev, west of Copehagen, Wednesday Dec. 29, 2010 after &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;'s intelligence service arrested four people suspected of planning an "imminent" terror attack against a newspaper that printed the controversial &lt;a title="Prophet Muhammad" href="/topic/Prophet+Muhammad" &gt;Prophet Muhammad&lt;/a&gt; cartoons. The Danish Security and Intelligence Service, known as PET, said three of the four men were residents of &lt;a title...</summary><category term="Law Enforcement"></category><category term="Islam"></category><category term="Islamism"></category><category term="Espionage and Intelligence"></category><category term="War and Conflict"></category><category term="Terrorism"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Sweden"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Prophet Muhammad"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Jakob Scharf"></category></entry><entry><title>Denmark Terror Arrests</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/photo/denmark-terror-arrests-2403692p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-29T13:31:47Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-12-29:/photo/denmark-terror-arrests-2403692p/</id><summary type="html">Danish Intelligence Service head &lt;a title="Jakob Scharf" href="/topic/Jakob+Scharf" &gt;Jakob Scharf&lt;/a&gt;, right, and his Swedish colleague &lt;a title="Lars Danielsson" href="/topic/Lars+Danielsson" &gt;Lars Danielsson&lt;/a&gt;, during a press conference, Wednesday Dec. 29, 2010, in &lt;a title="Copenhagen" href="/topic/Copenhagen" &gt;Copenhagen&lt;/a&gt;. Five men planning to shoot as many people as possible in a building housing the newsroom of a paper that published cartoons of the &lt;a title="Prophet Muhammad" href="/...</summary><category term="Media"></category><category term="Religion"></category><category term="Islam"></category><category term="Espionage and Intelligence"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Sweden"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Prophet Muhammad"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Tunisia"></category><category term="Stockholm"></category><category term="Lars Danielsson"></category><category term="Jakob Scharf"></category></entry><entry><title>APTOPIX DENMARK WEATHER</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/photo/aptopix-denmark-weather-2401956p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-24T06:01:21Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-12-24:/photo/aptopix-denmark-weather-2401956p/</id><summary type="html">&lt;a title="Kim Alfastsen" href="/topic/Kim+Alfastsen" &gt;Captain Kim Alfastsen&lt;/a&gt; guides the M/S Tennessee through the 20 to 25 centimeter thick ice in Horsens Fjord, &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;, Thursday Dec. 23, 2010. &lt;a title="Tennessee" href="/topic/Tennessee" &gt;Tennessee&lt;/a&gt; is a combined tug and icebreaker of 100 tons, with a 550 BHP engine and a reinforced hull. It has three tons of lead at the aft of the boat, which helps lift the front end up on the ice. A night s...</summary><category term="Armed Forces"></category><category term="Military Weapons"></category><category term="Transportation"></category><category term="Air Travel"></category><category term="Aerospace and Defense Sector"></category><category term="National Defense Industries"></category><category term="Defense Contracting"></category><category term="Land Defense Vehicle Manufacturing"></category><category term="Metals and Mining Sector"></category><category term="Lead and Zinc Production"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Tennessee"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Baltic Sea"></category><category term="Kim Alfastsen"></category></entry><entry><title>Denmark-Terrorism</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/photo/denmarkterrorism-2400689p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-21T06:31:35Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-12-21:/photo/denmarkterrorism-2400689p/</id><summary type="html">This Sept. 13, 2010  photo made available by the &lt;a title="Danish Police" href="/topic/Danish+Police" &gt;Danish Police&lt;/a&gt;  shows Chechen  Lors Doukaev who was wounded by a small explosion on Sept. 10, 2010 inside a hotel bathroom in &lt;a title="Copenhagen" href="/topic/Copenhagen" &gt;Copenhagen&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;. Danish police on Tuesday Dec. 21, 2010 filed a preliminary terror charge against  Chechen Lors Doukaev accused of accidentally setting off a bomb bel...</summary><category term="Religion"></category><category term="Islam"></category><category term="War and Conflict"></category><category term="Terrorism"></category><category term="Denmark"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Belgium"></category><category term="Copenhagen"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Prophet Muhammad"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Danish Police"></category><category term="AP Photo/Polfoto Police"></category></entry><entry><title>DENMARK POLICE COMPENSATION</title><link href="http://informfamilynetwork.com/photo/denmark-police-compensation-2398220p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-16T08:02:34Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informfamilynetwork.com,2010-12-16:/photo/denmark-police-compensation-2398220p/</id><summary type="html">FILE - This file photo show demonstrators arrested on December 12, 2009 in &lt;a title="Copenhagen" href="/topic/Copenhagen" &gt;Copenhagen&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Denmark" href="/topic/Denmark" &gt;Denmark&lt;/a&gt;. 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