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Original Source: Weaning Thermoregulatory Support in Preterm Neonates
Preterm newborns typically must be thermally regulated. In the United States, isolettes (incubators) are used to help them maintain their temperature. Traditionally, the temperature support (i.e. the temperature of the incubator) is decreased slowly according to NICU protocol until the baby is able to maintain its temperature in an open crib, without regard to the status of its feedings. This study will attempt to determine if there is a difference in length of stay, weight...
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Uveitis may be caused by infectious or non-infectious disorders. Although most cases of uveitis are considered to be immune-mediated disorders, certain forms of uveitis are caused by infectious agen...
The US FDA is the Food and Drug Administration . FDA is responsible for: Protecting the public health by assuring that foods are safe, wholesome, sanitary and properly labeled; human...
Vitamin K is a group of 2-methilo-naphthoquinone derivatives. There are three notable forms of vitamin K; K1 which can be synthesized by plants, K2 which can be formed by natural bacteria in the int...
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HUBER high precision thermoregulation in laboratories: ECO2 - Economical and Ecological
HUBER Petit Fleur, Ministat and Minichiller are environmentally friendly and cost-effective thermoregulation machines charged with natural refrigerants, perfectly suited for laboratories
PubMed is probably the most important database used by scientists across the globe. Most researchers will routinely do a PubMed search to look for relevant literature on a monthly, if not weekly, basi...
F1000Research articles will be listed in PubMed, and deposited in PubMed Central
(Faculty of 1000: Biology and Medicine) F1000Research, the first Open Science publisher, announces that articles published in its innovative publishing system will be listed in PubMed, the world's lar...
New evidence shows PubMed Central undermines journal usage
(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) PubMed Central may draw readership away from biomedical journal sites, with this effect increasing over time. This finding -- that PubMed Ce...
HUBER high precision thermoregulation in laboratories: ECO 2 - Economical and Ecological!
HUBER Petite Fleur®, Ministat® and Minichiller® are environmentally friendly and cost-effective thermoregulation machines charged with natural refrigerants, perfectly suited for laboratori...
Infant Mortality Drops 12% In Six Years, USA
After a 5-year plateau, the infant mortality rate in the USA dropped 12% from 2005 to the end of 2011, says a new "NCHS Data Brief" issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Redu...
Infant Mortality Rates Decline, USA
After a 5-year plateau, the infant mortality rate in the USA dropped 12% from 2005 to the end of 2011, says a new "NCHS Data Brief" issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Redu...
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Functional architecture of behavioural thermoregulation.
The human thermoregulatory system relies primarily on behavioural adaptation and secondarily on autonomic and endocrine responses for thermal homeostasis. This is because autonomic and endocrine respo...
Soy infant formula: is it that bad?
Aim: To review the indications of soy infant formula. Methods: Structured review of publications available through standard search-engines (Pubmed,…). Results: The medical indications for s...
Infant faces elicit early, specific activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a key cortical region for reward and affective processing. A test of the causal relationship between infant facial confi...
This study examined the links between mothers' frontal EEG asymmetry at rest and during videos of their 5- to 8-month-old infants expressing three emotion states (joy, anger/distress, and neutral inte...
The mother-infant relationship has an important influence on maternal mental health and infant development. Evidence suggests that this relationship is enhanced by a mother's sensitive response toward...