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  2. File:Skin Two logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Kangaroo care - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo mother care (KMC), [1] which involves skin-to-skin contact (SSC), is an intervention to care for premature or low birth weight (LBW) infants. The technique and intervention is the recommended evidence-based care for LBW infants by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 2003. [1] [2]

  4. File:Dad Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Raising Dad (The WB network sitcom) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Skin.svg - Wikipedia

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    Based on File:Skin.jpg There are many ways in which this could be improved, but this is the best I could do with my limited time and skills. Please improve as necessary. Please improve as necessary. ===English=== A. Epidermis B. Dermis C. Subcutis/Hypodermis D. Blood and lymph

  8. File:Skin layers.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Harlequin color change - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin color change is a cutaneous condition seen in newborn babies characterized by momentary red color changes of half the child, sharply demarcated at the body's midline. This transient change occurs in approximately 10% of healthy newborns. [1] It is seen usually between two and five days of birth.