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Unlocking the Potential: Pediatric Genetic Testing and the Future of Child Healthcare
Pediatric genetic testing has emerged as a transformative tool in child healthcare, offering the promise of early diagnosis, targeted treatments, and informed family planning. This research article explores the fascinating world of pediatric genetic testing, highlighting its clinical applications, ethical considerations, and the.. Read More
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Advancing Child Healthcare: Current Trends and Future Directions
Child healthcare is a critical facet of public health, with continuous developments and trends shaping its landscape. This research article examines the latest trends in child healthcare, highlighting advancements in technology, policy changes, and emerging practices that are improving the well-being of children. It also discuss.. Read More
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Re-evaluation of the Indication for and Limitation of Laparoscopic Salpingectomy for Tubal Pregnancy
This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current literature and clinical practices related to laparoscopic salpingectomy for tubal pregnancy. We review the evolving epidemiology of ectopic pregnancies, advances in diagnostic modalities, and the changing landscape of medical management options, including the use.. Read More
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Cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy (CSEP) is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition where a fertilized egg implants within the scar tissue of a previous Cesarean section. Prompt and effective intervention is essential to mitigate the risks associated with CSEP. This article presents a case study where a 34-year-old woman.. Read More
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Ectopic Pregnancy Recurrence Following Ipsilateral Segmental Salpingectomy
Ectopic pregnancy remains a challenging condition in reproductive medicine, with its early diagnosis and prompt intervention being critical for patient well-being. Ipsilateral segmental salpingectomy, a surgical approach involving the removal of a segment of the fallopian tube, is a commonly employed method for managing ectopic .. Read More
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Cryptococcal Septic Abortion in an Immunocompetent Pregnancy: A Rare and Complex Case
Background: Cryptococcal septic abortion is an exceedingly rare and life-threatening condition in immunocompetent pregnant women. This case report highlights the diagnostic and management challenges faced when encountering such an uncommon presentation. Case Presentation: A 28-year-old previously healthy woman in her 12th week .. Read More
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The cause of this learn about was once to consider danger elements for antepartum depressive signs that can be assessed in hobbies obstetric care. We evaluated articles in the English-language literature from 1980 thru 2008. Studies have been chosen if they evaluated the affiliation between antepartum depressive signs and ≥.. Read More
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A Planned Daily Approach to Fetal Movement Awareness and Pregnancy Outcome
Fetal movement awareness during pregnancy is a critical aspect of prenatal care, as it provides valuable insights into the well-being of the developing fetus. This article presents a planned daily approach to fetal movement awareness and its potential impact on pregnancy outcomes. We explore the significance of monitoring fetal .. Read More
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A Longer Time to Pregnancy is related with A Higher Likelihood of Negative Outcomes
The duration of time it takes for a couple to achieve pregnancy, known as "time to pregnancy" (TTP), is a fundamental aspect of reproductive health and family planning. This paper explores the relationship between TTP and negative outcomes, encompassing various dimensions of physical, emotional, and societal well-being. The disc.. Read More
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Background: The estimated global prevalence of malnutrition among school-aged children as indicated by the prevalence of stunting is approximately 28.7% with a height-for-age Z-score<-2 standard deviations below the population median. Objectives: To assess prevalence of stunting and associated factors among first-cycle prima.. Read More
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Child Safety at School: Collaborating For a Secure Learning Environment
Ensuring child safety at school is a paramount concern for educators, administrators, and parents alike. Collaborative efforts among stakeholders play a crucial role in creating a secure learning environment. This abstract aims to explore the importance of collaboration and strategies for promoting child safety at school. The ab.. Read More
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Proper nutrition plays a vital role in ensuring a healthy pregnancy and promoting the well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus. Collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals, nutritionists, and expectant mothers are crucial in implementing effective strategies to achieve optimal nutrition during pregnancy. T.. Read More
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Background: Neonatal “near misses” are newborns with severe complications at birth or during the neonatal phase who survived. It is critical to identify neonatal “near miss” cases and correct contributing factors. To ascertain the magnitude and associated factors of neonatal near misses among neonates del.. Read More
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The Effect of a Novel Multi-Ingredient Supplement in Pregnant Women
Objective: to investigate the effects of a novel multi-ingredient supplement comprised of high dose whey protein, to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women Methods: This was an observational retrospective study. Women who received oral supplementation with a novel multi-ingredient supplement (PSIPROTO ®).. Read More
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Acquiring Pregnant Women Treated through a Mobile Clinic: Jordanian Moms' Personal Stories
To get new insights on the experiences of these mothers and how they assessed the services that were offered by pregnant Jordanian women who received antenatal care through a mobile clinic. In a study that used a qualitative research approach, ten Jordanian moms who had received antenatal care at a mobile clinic talked about the.. Read More
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While the impact of endometriosis in pregnant women with adenomyosis has not yet been investigated, previous research has shown that endometriosis and adenomyosis are strongly associated to several unfavourable pregnancy outcomes. The current study sought to assess the effects of prior laparoscopic surgery and endometriosis path.. Read More
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To give a brief overview of endometriosis surgery in high-activity centres in France Methods: Analysis of prospectively gathered data between November French surgical centres for endometriosis. Up to 40 patients could have laparoscopy for endometriosis at each site. Before and two months after surgery, data were gathered. Result.. Read More
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Young women in the universities have an independence streak and have no restraints from parents, or school authorities regarding their sex lives, and are at liberty to experiment and have as much sex as desired, sometimes if they are not careful and probably have little knowledge on how to prevent unwanted pregnancies, they can .. Read More
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Six to ten years following gestational diabetes, we looked for self-reported activity and objectively measured fitness factors connected to glucose tolerance and metabolic health. Methods: Six and ten years following GDM, women completed oral glucose tolerance tests, assessments of their body composition, and lifestyle question.. Read More
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During pregnancy iron requirement increases for meet the needs of mother and fetus development and growth. Often iron stores of pregnant women are not sufficient, inducing a major risk of occurrence of iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA), that have been associated with major risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. .. Read More
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