Infancy
Skrekas promises price reductions from Friday
"From Friday onward, when the package of measures we have taken to deal with soaring prices will be implemented in its entirety, we will see prices that are up to 15% lower in important product categories.
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Holy Synod warns of impact on family in letter to MPs
Ahead of the government's submission of a bill on same-sex marriage to Parliament, the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece sent a letter to 300 MPs reiterating its opposition, stressing the damage it will wreak on the institution of the family and children.
Forensic report finds infant in northern Greece was beaten to death
Baby formula prices significantly higher in Greece, watchdog says
The prices of baby formula in Greece are significantly higher compared to other European countries, based on a price comparison survey carried out by the country's Hellenic Competition Commission in November.
Arta: Baby dies after being left in car
A 5-month-old baby died in a car after it was left there by its father in the northwestern town of Arta.
According to police sources, the father was supposed to drop the child off at the nursery, but forgot it in the backseat of the car. The infant's mother went to the nursery at noon to pick up the baby and was informed it was not there.
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Thousands of refugees back out in the cold
It wasn't too cold the first night Marie spent on the streets of downtown Athens even though it was already early December. She had a small school bag with some milk, biscuits, diapers and baby wipes. She had been planning to spend the night in the courtyard of Agios Panteleimonas Church, but felt that she would be safer in Victoria Square, where there were police officers, so she went there.
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Number of newborns in Slovenia up one percent last year
Ljubljana – A total of 18,984 children were born in Slovenia last year, which is 217 or 1% more than in 2020. The average age of the mother at the birth of her first child was 29.6 years, and at the average age at any birth was 31.1 years, the Statistics Office has reported.
Baby formula shortage highlights racial disparities
Capri Isidoro broke down in tears sitting on a chair at the office of a lactation consultant. The mother of two had been struggling to breastfeed her 1-month-old daughter ever since she was born, when the hospital gave the baby formula first without consulting her on her desire to breastfeed.
Giannis Antetokounmpo reveals his second son’s name (photo)
The Greek Freak is starting a campaign to give back to the community named “Maverick’s Diaper Mission”
Breast milk effective against infections: Pediatrician
Breast milk, which is a living liquid, not only provides nutrition to infants but it strengthens the immune system and protects them from infections, according to a top Turkish pediatrician.