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Abstract While evidence is emerging that the temporal pattern of feeding may influence anxiety, it is unclear to what extent anxiety may itself impact spontaneous feeding behaviour. To address this, we have quantified spontaneous feeding, ghrelin secretion and adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) in male low (LAB) and high (HAB) anxiety‐behaviour rats.
Amanda K. E. Hornsby +8 more
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Complementary feeding (CF) in preterm infants (LBWI) has been discussed due to the need to balance the risks and benefits that permeate the age and quality of CF introduction. We conducted a cohort study in Brazil to compare CF among LBWI who participated or not in the Kangaroo Care Method. ABSTRACT In Brazil, the Kangaroo Care Method (KCM) is a public
Rejane Sousa Romão +6 more
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Background & Objectives : The identification of risk factors and their interactions is important in medical studies. The aim of this study was to identify the interaction of risk factors of cerebral palsy in 1-6 years-old children with classification ...
S Zare Delavar +3 more
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Pulmonary vasoconstriction and changes in heart rate during asphyxia in immature foetal lambs [PDF]
A. G. M. Campbell +3 more
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DETERMINANTS OF ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM IN Dr. M. YUNUS HOSPITAL BENGKULU
Lusi Andriani +4 more
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ABSTRACT Although much research focuses on the effects of hyperglycemia during pregnancy on maternal and offspring health, this narrative review specifically centers on the role of insulin resistance (IR) in pregnancy complications and offspring long‐term health.
Runyu Du, Fei Wang, Ling Li, Qiuyue Wang
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Detection of neonatal asphyxia by analyzing the complexity of electroencephalography data [PDF]
Sou Nobukawa +10 more
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58 99mTc HMPAO BRAIN SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (SPECT) AND PERINATAL ASPHYXIA [PDF]
Joseph Haddad +5 more
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Microelectrode recordings from the human cervical vagus nerve during maximal breath‐holds
Abstract Voluntary breath‐holds can be sustained for a long time following training, but ultimately, regardless of duration, the asphyxic break‐point is reached and the apnoea terminated. The physiological changes occurring during the apnoea include a marked increase in sympathetically‐mediated vasoconstriction in non‐essential organs, such as skeletal
Vaughan G. Macefield +7 more
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