Posted: April 4, 2022 By: zach

Most Common Types of Congenital Heart Disease in Babies

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect in US-born children, affecting roughly 1% of newborn babies. Within the category of CHD, there are 18 distinct types of congenital heart disease that are recognized within the medical community, and some are more common than others.

This article will break down the most common types of congenital heart defects and babies, and what causes them.

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2022 Brookline Apartment Rental Market Report

The apartment rental market in Brookline has come roaring back in 2022. After recording all-time highs in vacancies and apartment availability during the pandemic, Brookline absorbed the supply glut at a record pace in the latter half of 2021. Now three months into 2022, the vacancy rate for Brookline apartments (0.50%) has surpassed its all-time low of 0.61% set before the pandemic in late August 2019.

Brookline Apartment Supply Numbers

Brookline’s real-time vacancy rate (RTVR) typically hits its cyclical low in late August as it does in most of Boston’s neighborhoods. The current RTVR of 0.50% is unusually low for early April, especially considering that the vacancy rate hit a record high in September of 2020 when it soared to an unprecedented 9.01%. With five months left until late August, look for Brookline’s RTVR to continue to push to new all-time lows.

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Symptoms of Congenital Heart Disease in Infants

In some cases, congenital heart disease in a baby can be diagnosed during pregnancy. During a routine ultrasound, if a doctor suspects a CHD may be developing, he may order an foetal echocardiography, which is a special type of ultrasound that can aid in the early diagnosis of congenital heart defects.

However, not all congenital heart disease can be detected during pregnancy. Especially with mild cases, CHD sometimes cannot be diagnosed until after birth. In some cases, it may go undetected for years until health problems arise later in life.

Posted: April 1, 2022 By: zach

What Causes Congenital Heart Defects in Babies?

It’s unfortunate that so little is known about congenital heart disease (CHD) and pregnancy. It is the most common birth defect in American babies, affecting roughly 1% of all newborns. After decades of research and studies, scientists and doctors have narrowed down the causes of CHD to several factors, some being genetic and some being environmental.

In this article, we’ll examine the common causes of CHD in newborns, both genetic and environmental.

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Reducing Risks of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants

So little is known about congenital heart defects (CHDs) that it can leave a new mom feeling helpless. CHD is the most common birth defect in babies, affecting nearly 1% of all births in the United States (roughly 40,000 per year). As a result, it is not uncommon for new moms to be concerned about congenital heart defects, and many wonder how they can reduce their risk of CHD birth defects.

The medical community attributes roughly a quarter of CHD cases to genetic causes, one of the most common being Down’s syndrome. Still, that leaves many cases of congenital heart disease with no known cause. Scientists and doctors have come up with a list of preventative measures a new mom can take in order to reduce the risk of CHD in their newborns. Here are some of the biggest ways you can reduce your risk of having a baby with a congenital heart defect.

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Reducing Risks of Cytomegalovirus In Pregnancy

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common disease affecting more than half of the population. Most people do not even realize they have CMV, as it causes little to no symptoms. CMV is a disease that stays in the body for life, and transmitting this virus to a newborn baby can place them at an increased risk of hearing loss or loss in cognitive ability.

According to the CDC, 1 out of every 200 babies are born with CMV. One out of 5 of those babies born with CMV will have birth defects and other long-term health issues.

Cytomegalovirus can be transmitted to a newborn baby like any communicable disease. It can also be transferred to a baby through the mother’s placenta. For pregnant women and new parents, there are certain steps you can take to reduce the risk of transmitting CMV to your baby. Here are some ways you can do just that.

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4 Reasons Nashville Is One Of The Best Real Estate Markets in 2022

When you think of Nashville, you generally think of Music City, Broadway, and honkey-tonks. Unless you’ve been paying close attention over the past few years, you probably wouldn’t think of Nashville as one of the top real estate markets in the US. Believe it or not, Nashville experienced the 6th largest increase in median home price out of the top 100 metros over the past year. It’s also leading the nation in wage growth over the past 5-10 years.

Despite last year’s price surge, Nashville’s median sale price remains reasonable at $468,000, making it one of the best places to buy a home in the US. Here are 4 reasons why:

Posted: By: zach

4 Reasons Nashville Is One Of The Best Real Estate Markets in 2022

When you think of Nashville, you generally think of Music City, Broadway, and honkey-tonks. Unless you’ve been paying close attention over the past few years, you probably wouldn’t think of Nashville as one of the top real estate markets in the US. Believe it or not, Nashville experienced the 6th largest increase in median home price out of the top 100 metros over the past year. It’s also leading the nation in wage growth over the past 5-10 years.

Despite last year’s price surge, Nashville’s median sale price remains reasonable at $468,000, making it one of the best places to buy a home in the US. Here are 4 reasons why:

Posted: By: zach

Reducing Risks of Cytomegalovirus In Pregnancy

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common disease affecting more than half of the population. Most people do not even realize they have CMV, as it causes little to no symptoms. CMV is a disease that stays in the body for life, and transmitting this virus to a newborn baby can place them at an increased risk of hearing loss or loss in cognitive ability.

According to the CDC, 1 out of every 200 babies are born with CMV. One out of 5 of those babies born with CMV will have birth defects and other long-term health issues.

Cytomegalovirus can be transmitted to a newborn baby like any communicable disease. It can also be transferred to a baby through the mother’s placenta. For pregnant women and new parents, there are certain steps you can take to reduce the risk of transmitting CMV to your baby. Here are some ways you can do just that.

Posted: March 31, 2022 By: zach

6 East Boston Apartments Now on Market

There are plenty of options for renters who are looking for an East Boston apartment. However, the area is popular with everyone- from college students to professionals. This means the units tend to rent rather quickly. That being said, if you’re currently in the market for an East Boston apartment, or are planning to move for the September 1st timeframe, it’s time to start searching. As a good starting point, here are six (6) East Boston apartments now on the market.