SESAME Street has a new kid on the block and her name is Julia, and in an interesting development, she has autism.
The show, which has been running for over half a century has introduced the orange-haired girl in the hopes of educating pre-schoolers of the challenges faced by autistic children, particularly in social situations.
In the pilot episode titled "Meet Julia", we'll see Big Bird introduce himself and Julia not respond; despite Big Bird being hurt, he realises Julia's behaviour is different, but her silence doesn't mean she doesn't care.
PREMMIE birth no more!
A new medical advice called amniosense pantyliners could help you discern if you're going to have a premature birth... by changing colour by reacting to pH levels of vaginal secretions.
Blue indicates probable amniotic fluid leakage, yellow indicates probable urine leakage.
It's been launched in the UK for 29.99 for a pack of 12 and can be worn for up to 12 hours.
Around one in ten women have a premmie birth as the amniotic sac leaks prior to baby maturity.
This device could potentially allow women to differentiate between a pregnancy niggle and a serious pregnancy complication and is non-invasive.
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