Risk prediction models for pregnancy outcomes in recurrent pregnancy loss: a narrative systematic review. [PDF]
Jian Q, Mu F, Wang K, Wang F.
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An Ayurvedic Approach on Habitual Abortion Due to Torch Infection w,s.r. to Putraghni Yoni Vyapada: A Case Series [PDF]
Madhuri Bhalgat -+1 more
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The Well‐Being of Transnational Families: Views and Relationality
ABSTRACT A complex and contested concept, the well‐being of individuals has been researched extensively; however, the well‐being of families, as more than the sum total of its members' well‐being, has not. In our research, we observe the collective, relational and processual sense of family well‐being within Ukrainian and Moldovan transnational ...
Viorela Ducu+2 more
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Impact of Zika and Chikungunya Viruses on Spontaneous Abortions: Insights from a Reference Maternity Hospital. [PDF]
de Carvalho AKP+10 more
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Labour and Land in Indonesia: An Introduction
ABSTRACT This article provides a reflective overview of Indonesian agrarian history, contemporary agrarian dynamics and the growing field of Indonesian agrarian studies. By charting the evolution of the field and highlighting landmark studies, it traces the work and influence of both foreign researchers and the lesser known tradition of agrarian ...
Ben White, Marcus Taylor
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Multidisciplinary DRG management for rational medication in obstetrics: a cost analysis in Zhejiang Province. [PDF]
Zhang Q+5 more
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Food taboos persist among rural pregnant women in Bangladesh, influenced by cultural beliefs and family traditions. Adherence is driven by concerns for foetal health and social norms, while breaking taboos is enabled by nutritional counselling, family support, and improved education levels.
Shahrin Emdad Rayna+6 more
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Work- and family-related stressors and risk of hazardous alcohol use: the role of social support. A cohort study in Sweden. [PDF]
Amin R+6 more
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Determinants of Nurturing Care Behaviours in Malawi: An Ethnographic Study
ABSTRACT In Malawi, 38% of children under five are stunted, and only 36% are developmentally on track. An ethnographic study using the Reality Check Approach was conducted in four villages in Ntcheu and Balaka districts in Malawi to understand caregiving‐related drivers of malnutrition and poor child development.
Roschnik Natalie+24 more
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Artificial intelligence and gender equity: An integrated approach for health professional education
Abstract Introduction As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly integrates into health workplaces, evidence suggests AI can exacerbate gender inequity. Health professional programmes have a role to play in ensuring graduates grasp the challenges facing working in an AI‐mediated world.
Margaret Bearman, Rola Ajjawi
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