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ABSTRACT Objective Increased remoteness of residence (RoR) and lower socioeconomic status (SES) negatively impact the rate and gestational age (GA) at the diagnosis of major congenital heart disease (mCHD). We examined the direct and indirect relationships of RoR from a tertiary fetal cardiology center and Chan SES index with the rate of termination of
S. Bennett +4 more
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Prenatal exposure to environmental phenolic compounds and their association with childhood atopic dermatitis, asthma, and allergic rhinitis in the ECHO cohort. [PDF]
Miller RL +32 more
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This study tests whether early‐life maternal association buffers offspring from the effects of prenatal stress in a facultatively social lizard. Despite clear effects of maternal glucocorticoids on growth and social behaviour, social associations did not mitigate these effects, revealing limits to social buffering in this species.
Kirsty J. MacLeod +4 more
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Differential Epigenetic Regulation of Glutamatergic Synapse Pathway in Adults With Prenatal Exposure to Famine. [PDF]
Tan Z, Li W, Wang W, Zhang D, Tan Q.
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Abstract Objective To assess acute and long‐term stress in men and women after the detection of fetal anomalies leading to pregnancy termination. Design Prospective observational study. Setting Tertiary referral centre for fetal medicine. Population From the initial sample of 180 pregnant women with a fetal anomaly detected by ultrasound examination, a
Mona Bekkhus +4 more
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Prenatal Exposure to PM<sub>2.5</sub> Increased Vulnerability to a Second Hit of a High-Fat Diet in Mouse Offspring. [PDF]
Wang L +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Existing reviews of pre‐eclampsia determinants have focused on clinical and genetic risk factors. Objective To evaluate social determinants for pre‐eclampsia prevention. Search Strategy Systematic searches were conducted from relevant electronic databases from inception of each database to 30th December 2024.
Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella +16 more
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Prenatal exposure to residential greenness, fetal growth, and birth outcomes: a cohort study in New York City. [PDF]
Heo S +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Risk factors for the placental disorders of pregnancy (pre‐eclampsia, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and stillbirth) are complex, frequently involving the interplay between clinical factors and wider social and environmental determinants of health.
Terteel Elawad +17 more
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Association of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Phenols With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. [PDF]
Hayasaka M +3 more
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