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Providing Education About Skin‐To‐Skin Contact Significantly Increased Duration of Skin‐To‐Skin Contact for Newborns

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Aim Skin‐to‐skin contact postpartum has many well‐documented benefits, but there is a lack of evidence on effective strategies to enhance the practices and on the duration of skin‐to‐skin contact beyond the first hour postpartum. This study aimed to determine if an educational breastfeeding programme for healthcare professionals and parents ...
Maria Wickström   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

World Postpartum Haemorrhage Day: Renewing the Global Call to End Deaths From Postpartum Haemorrhage

open access: yes
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
PPH Roadmap Advocacy Working Group   +25 more
wiley   +2 more sources

Predictors of Effective Breastfeeding in Newborns and 6‐Week‐Old Infants: Modifiable Pre‐Feeding, Positioning and Latching‐On Elements

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Aim Although breastfeeding assessment elements arise from compelling expert opinion, they have generally not been subject to rigorous evaluation. This project aimed to ascertain which elements, if any, are associated with effective breastfeeding and identify key modifiable findings for clinical practice.
Anna Blair   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for horses in Australia

open access: yesAustralian Veterinary Journal, EarlyView.
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance also affects equine veterinarians with increasing frequency. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a future in which effective antimicrobials are available, as it is unlikely that new antimicrobials will become available for use in horses.
L Hardefeldt   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Oxytocin Protects Nigrostriatal Dopamine Signal via Activating GABAergic Circuit in the MPTP‐Induced Parkinson's Disease Model

open access: yesAdvanced Science
The most pronounced neuropathological feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the loss of dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra compacta (SNc), which depletes striatal DA.
Yurong Wang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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