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Forgotten muscle: diaphragm and sudden infant death syndrome. [PDF]
Siren PM.
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Significance of Mahaim fibers in crib death.
Crib death remains poorly understood both morphologically and functionally. The cardiac hypotheses postulating that crib death is due to lethal cardiac electrical instability is gathering a renewed interest. Aim of this work is to examine the likely role
G. Ottaviani +3 more
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Cannabinoid exposure during pregnancy: Cardiorespiratory effects and offspring outcomes
Abstract figure legend Prenatal exposure to cannabinoids has been investigated across human and animal studies to understand its impact on physiological development. Evidence suggests that early‐life cannabinoid exposure influence multiple developmental processes, extending beyond neurodevelopmental outcomes to potentially affect placental function ...
Luis Gustavo A. Patrone +1 more
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Hidden and Under-Recognized Causes of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI): A Comprehensive Review of Autopsy Findings. [PDF]
Camatti J +5 more
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International audienceOBJECTIVE: Previous data have suggested that a prolonged QTc interval during the first days of life can be associated with some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Kugener, Béatrice, Beatrice.Kugener@chu-Lyon1.Fr +10 more
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Expanding the Therapeutic Landscape of Pericarditis: A Systematic Review of the Use of Conventional Immunosuppressants. [PDF]
Giordani AS +14 more
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ABSTRACT Background Digital games are increasingly used for civic purposes, yet questions remain about whether commercially mediated, non‐deliberative interactions can constitute meaningful civic engagement. Existing research largely overlooks how entertainment platform infrastructures shape the democratic legitimacy and interpretability of user input ...
Rebecca Harris +7 more
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are disproportionately impacted by climate change. SIDS emit less than 2.42% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet they are the most affected.
Rayna Cox +3 more
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Abstract A 5‐year‐old, male neutered, Bengal‐cross cat presented with progressive neurological signs (ataxia and torticollis). Initial haematology, serum biochemistry and electrolytes (including calcium) were unremarkable; however, ammonia was markedly elevated.
Kerry E. Rolph, Tim Scase, Owen Davies
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