Floppy Baby Syndrome



Hypotonia, means low tone, is most often diagnosed during infancy, it is also known as floppy infant syndrome or infantile hypotonia. Infants who suffer from hypotonia are often described as feeling and appearing as though they are "rag dolls," a "sack of jello" or a "pillow full of pudding," easily slipping through one's hands.


Floppy Baby Syndrome - most related articles:

- A breakthrough in floppy baby syndrome research - 7.6
- Fragile X syndrome affecting brain cells - 4.2
- Ultrasound enhances noninvasive Down syndrome tests - 4.2
- Sinus infection rhinosinusitis may lead to toxic shock syndrome - 4.1
- Metabolic syndrome common in psoriasis patients - 4
- Baby personal care products safer for infants - 3.9
- 6 months to lose weight gained in pregnancy - 3.6
- New Down syndrome treatment suggested by US researchers - 3.6
- Pollution causes impaired baby growth during pregnancy - 3.6
- Aqua Leisure recalls inflatable baby floats - 3.4

Floppy Baby Syndrome articles

A breakthrough in floppy baby syndrome research
In a world first, West Australian scientists have cured mice of a devastating muscle disease that causes a Floppy Baby Syndrome – a breakthrough that could ultimately help thousands of families across the globe.

1 Floppy Baby Syndrome articles listed above.


Mission
Health Newstrack is dedicated to serve recent and updated health & medical research, events/news, views/reviews to its subscribers and free access to general public, health & medical professionals, and other health seekers worldwide online with a user-friendly system.






What is Floppy Baby Syndrome
Hypotonia, means low tone, is most often diagnosed during infancy, it is also known as floppy infant syndrome or infantile hypotonia. Infants who suffer from hypotonia are often described as feeling and appearing as though they are "rag dolls," a "sack of jello" or a "pillow full of pudding," easily slipping through one's hands.



List health news, Health organizations, Health news world, Glossary, Best health articles, Featured     Go to top

The information provided on Health Newstrack is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her physician. We comply with the HONcode principles for trustworthy health information, and Health News Track is hon code accredited, verify here.
About us, Site map Privacy policy, Disclaimer
© 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 HealthNewsTrack.com
11.71