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en línea
Claire Leppold, Shuhei Nomura, Toyoaki Sawano, Akihiko Ozaki, Masaharu Tsubokura, Sarah Hill, Yukio Kanazawa and Hiroshi Anbe    
Changes in population birth outcomes, including increases in low birthweight or preterm births, have been documented after natural and manmade disasters. However, information is limited following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Disaster. I... ver más

 
en línea
Cécile Marie, Didier Lémery, Françoise Vendittelli and Marie-Pierre Sauvant-Rochat    
The exposure of pregnant women to environmental contaminants is a subject of international concern. However, the risk perception of these contaminants by health professionals (HP) has not been extensively investigated. The main objective of the PERI?HELP... ver más

 
en línea
Laure Daniel, Marylou Michot, Maxime Esvan, Pauline Guérin, Guillaume Chauvet and Fabienne Pelé    
Indoor pollutants can have short- and long-term health effects, especially if exposure occurs during prenatal life or early childhood. This study describe the perceptions, knowledge, and practices of adults concerning indoor environmental pollution. Adul... ver más

 
en línea
Aliyah Dosani, Harshmeet Arora and Sahil Mazmudar    
Women in low- and middle-income countries have high rates of perinatal depression. As smartphones become increasingly accessible around the world, there is an opportunity to explore innovative mHealth tools for the prevention, screening, and management o... ver más

 
en línea
Irfan Ullah Khan, Nida Aslam, Fatima M. Anis, Samiha Mirza, Alanoud AlOwayed, Reef M. Aljuaid, Razan M. Bakr and Nourah Hasan Al Qahtani    
Amniotic Fluid (AF) refers to a protective liquid surrounding the fetus inside the amniotic sac, serving multiple purposes, and hence is a key indicator of fetal health. Determining the AF levels at an early stage helps to ascertain the maturation of lun... ver más
Revista: Big Data and Cognitive Computing    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Sadot Arciniega-Montiel, Guillermo Ronquillo-Lomeli, Roberto Salas-Zúñiga, Tomás Salgado-Jiménez and Leonardo Barriga-Rodríguez    
The perinatal mortality rate is very high throughout the world. A fetal monitor may be used remotely, and this would tackle the problem of continuous monitoring of high-risk pregnancies. There is evidence that current technology is of low reliability, an... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alberto Donzelli    
Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but evidence of effectiveness and safety for pregnant women comes from observational studies, which are notoriously prone to confounding by indication and heal... ver más

 
en línea
Norrara Scarlytt de Oliveira Holanda, Lidiane Delgado Oliveira da Costa, Sabrinne Suelen Santos Sampaio, Gentil Gomes da Fonseca Filho, Ruth Batista Bezerra, Ingrid Guerra Azevedo and Silvana Alves Pereira    
Considering that the average age for diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 4?5 years, testing screening methods for ASD risk in early infancy is a public health priority. This study aims to identify the risks for development of ASD in children b... ver más

 
en línea
Ross Thomson, Lisa McDaid, Joanne Emery, Felix Naughton, Sue Cooper, Jane Dyas and Tim Coleman    
Smoking during pregnancy is a leading cause of negative pregnancy and perinatal outcomes. While UK guidelines recommend nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation during pregnancy, adherence to NRT is generally low and may partially explain... ver más

 
en línea
Sebastian Sailer, Giorgia Sebastiani, Vicente Andreu-Férnández and Oscar García-Algar    
Maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy remains a major public health issue. The neurotoxic properties of nicotine are associated with fetal neurodevelopmental disorders and perinatal morbimortality. Recent research has demonstrated the effects of nico... ver más

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