European Guideline on Chronic Nausea and Vomiting—A UEG and ESNM Consensus for Clinical Management
ABSTRACT Introduction Chronic nausea and vomiting are symptoms of a wide range of gastrointestinal and non‐gastrointestinal conditions. Diagnosis can be challenging and requires a systematic and well‐structured approach. If the initial investigation for structural, toxic and metabolic disorders is negative, digestive motility and gut‐brain interaction ...
Carolina Malagelada+34 more
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3-D refractive index tomograms and deformability of individual human red blood cells from cord blood of newborn infants and maternal blood [PDF]
Red blood cells (RBCs) from the cord blood of newborn infants have distinctive functions for fetal and infant development. To systematically investigate the biophysical characteristics of individual cord RBCs in newborn infants, a comparative study was performed of RBCs from cord blood of newborn infants, and of adult RBCs from mothers or non-pregnant ...
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Child Palm-ID: Contactless Palmprint Recognition for Children [PDF]
Effective distribution of nutritional and healthcare aid for children, particularly infants and toddlers, in some of the least developed and most impoverished countries of the world, is a major problem due to the lack of reliable identification documents.
arxiv
Space nutrition: the key role of nutrition in human space flight [PDF]
From the basic impact of nutrient intake on health maintenance to the psychosocial benefits of mealtime, great advancements in nutritional sciences for support of human space travel have occurred over the past 60 years. Nutrition in space has many areas of impact, including provision of required nutrients and maintenance of endocrine, immune, and ...
arxiv
Health Impacts of Public Pawnshops in Industrializing Tokyo [PDF]
This study is the first to investigate whether pawnshops, financial institutions for low-income populations, have contributed to the decline in mortality in the early twentieth century. Using ward-level panel data from Tokyo City, this study revealed that the popularity of public pawnshops was associated with a 4% and 5% decrease in infant mortality ...
arxiv
The Application of Developmental Care by Providing Snuggle Up positioning in BBLR-Premature Infants [PDF]
One of the main causes of death in neonates is low birth weight (LBW), which is the condition of babies with birth weight < 2500 grams from gestational age < 37 weeks.
Muhammad Fajar Ratanca Duri+1 more
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Current research directions in nutrional anthropology [PDF]
Research directions in social science on food and nuiritionrelated issues can be classified into three broad divisions: nutritional anthropology, food systems research andfoodways studies (the anthropology offood).
Pelto, Gretel H.
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The Physiological Foundations of the Wealth of Nations [PDF]
Evidence from economics, anthropology and biology testifies to a fundamental household trade-off between the number of offspring (quantity) and amount of nutrition per child (quality).
Dalgaard, Carl-Johan, Strulik, Holger
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Human milk (HM) is a complex biofluid conferring nutritional, protective and developmental components for optimal infant growth. Amongst these are maternal cells, which change in response to feeding and were recently shown to be a rich source of miRNAs ...
Mohammed Alsaweed+4 more
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Intrapartum Care Experiences Associated With Postpartum Visit Attendance
ABSTRACT Introduction The postpartum visit is an important opportunity to prevent pregnancy‐related morbidity and mortality; however, about 1 in 10 birthing people do not attend this visit. Intrapartum care experiences are an understudied factor that may contribute to postpartum healthcare engagement.
Fiona Weeks+5 more
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