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Bowel Habits and Functional Constipation in Healthy Children—A Longitudinal Birth‐Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Aim Functional constipation is common during childhood. Parents' concerns about their child's bowel habits are often the reason for seeking healthcare. We aim to report data on normal bowel habits, prevalence of functional constipation, long‐term outcome, and a search for risk factors in children during the first 2.5 years of life.
C. Gatzinsky +5 more
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ABSTRACT Parents with substance use disorder have multiple risks affecting their parenting. Mental health problems and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with problems in emotion regulation and adult attachment insecurity may impair the early interaction with the infant.
Saara J. Salo +4 more
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ABSTRACT There is a critical public health crisis regarding the infant mortality rate between black and white mothers in the USA. This issue is more pronounced in North Carolina, where black infants have a much higher infant mortality rate than whites.
Jeffrey Shears +7 more
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Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infection is one of the most common diseases of the urinary tract and is one of the common infections in infants and children.
Fariba Parvizi +2 more
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Breast milk turning pink: a clue to Serratia marcescens colonization—a case report
Background Serratia marcescens species are known for causing outbreaks in neonatal and pediatric intensive care units. Breast milk colonization by this organism can lead to pink discoloration of milk and pink diapers of infants are rarely reported.
Chanchal Kumar +3 more
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Contribution of Emotional, and Physical Support of Fathers in Exclusive Breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Bogor Regency remains low, affecting infant growth and development during the first six months of life. Paternal support, as a key determinant, has been insufficiently explored. This study assessed the types of support
Ade Saputra Nasution +5 more
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ABSTRACT In Australia, young care leavers experience poorer outcomes across multiple life domains compared to their non‐care‐experienced peers, including an overrepresentation of early pregnancy and parenthood. Care‐experienced young women may become pregnant soon after exiting care, facing additional challenges as they navigate their move to ...
Bec Taylor, Donna Chung, Lauren Parsons
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This study reports a female proband with a de novo 9q34.11 deletion affecting SET, who underwent a 28‐year diagnostic odyssey after an atypical Rett syndrome clinical diagnosis. Genomic and proteomics analyses confirmed SET haploinsufficiency, refining the critical 9q34.11 region, and supporting speech therapy benefits in improving meaningful ...
Angelo Condell +14 more
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Safe and healthy diaper changing steps in emergency settings [PDF]
CS328543-C 02/09/2022328543-C_FS_SafeDiapering_EMERGENCY-508 ...
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Summary Background and Objectives Skin diseases can greatly impair quality of life (QoL) of pediatric patients and their families. The Infants and Toddlers Dermatology Quality of Life questionnaire (InToDermQoL) is the first skin‐generic instrument assessing QoL in children ≤ 4 years, as reported by their caregiver. This study aimed to psychometrically
Juliane Traxler +8 more
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