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CCN2 Activates Cellular Senescence Leading to Kidney Fibrosis in Folic Acid-Induced Experimental Nephropathy. [PDF]
Tejedor-Santamaria L+17 more
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ABSTRACT Background Much research has focused on identifying predictors of late antenatal care initiation. Many of these predictors (e.g., young age, migration background, socioeconomic position) are impossible to modify, illustrating the need to explore other interventions.
Clair A. Enthoven+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background People who recently gave birth are strongly advised to wait 6 months before attempting pregnancy. Interpregnancy intervals (IPI) of ≥ 18 months are considered optimal. Current guidance is not tailored based on maternal characteristics (e.g., age).
Julie M. Petersen+4 more
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A case of depression with psychotic features associated with hemoglobin Manukau mutation
Abstract Background It is pertinent to investigate organic possibilities in acute presentation of mental illness. Iron‐deficiency anemia has long been established to cause symptoms of major depressive disorder. The association between depression and hemolytic anemia and hemochromatosis is less understood.
Zhonghao Zhang+5 more
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Serum folate and dietary folate intake in beta thalassaemia trait: a case-control study from Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Thilakarathne S+4 more
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Medication Utilization Among Children With Sickle Cell Disease in the United States
ABSTRACT Background and Objective The medication management of children with sickle cell disease (SCD), especially since the release of the 2014 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) SCD treatment guidelines, is not well described in the published literature.
Abiodun John Ologunowa+5 more
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Micro-nutrient sufficiency in mothers and babies: management of deficiencies while avoiding overload during pregnancy. [PDF]
Fatima N+13 more
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The figure illustrates how high plasma glutathione levels can promote the dethiolation of homocysteinylated proteins, leading to the release of homocysteine. The freed homocysteine is then either excreted through the kidneys or further processed via cellular metabolism, supporting homocysteine clearance and metabolic balance.
Daniela Giustarini+3 more
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