ABSTRACT Aim Nicotine exposure during pregnancy interferes with critical periods of foetal brain development, disrupting the timing and functioning of neurodevelopment. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aims to evaluate the effect of prenatal nicotine exposure on postnatal cognitive outcomes.
Deimantė Baguckaitė +2 more
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Addressing the Impacts of Water Insecurity on Infant Feeding: Policy Solutions for the US
ABSTRACT Household water security is the consistent access to sufficient, safe water that promotes health. Approximately 2 million people in the US cannot realize the human right to water, which is exacerbated by our climate crisis. Lack of safe drinking water has adverse health effects, especially for pregnant women and infants.
Cristina Watkins, Cecília Tomori
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Sudden infant death syndrome in Brazil: fact or fancy?
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The true incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Brazil is unknown. The aim here was to identify SIDS cases in the city of Ribeirão Preto, State of São Paulo, between 2000 and 2005, in order to estimate its incidence ...
Francesca Maia Woida +3 more
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Epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome in Mexico, 2005-2020. [PDF]
Martínez-Valdez L +3 more
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Forgotten muscle: diaphragm and sudden infant death syndrome. [PDF]
Siren PM.
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Differences in heart DNA methylation between sudden infant death syndrome and other sudden deaths. [PDF]
Aldridge CM +4 more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Risk Factors and Newer Risk Reduction Strategies. [PDF]
Vincent A +7 more
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Can large language models provide quality, reliable and readable information about sudden infant death syndrome? [PDF]
Aydın Aİ, Naz R.
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Magnitude of Premature Mortality From Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Ethiopia, From 1990 to 2023. [PDF]
Berhe AK +9 more
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Retraction: Sudden infant death syndrome: Melatonin, serotonin, and CD34 factor as possible diagnostic markers and prophylactic targets. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Editors.
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