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slideshare.net — “http://www.webmd.com/baby/ss/slideshow-fetal- development The developments of a fetal baby in a mother.” View full resource at slideshare.net
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Investigators identify proteins that may indicate fetus at risk for UTI-induced prematurity
news-medical.net — “Investigators in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital have developed a mouse model in which a mother's urinary tract infection negatively affects the offspring, an occurrence anecdotally observed in humans. Using this first-of-its-kind model, they have identified proteins in the blood that may indicate whether such an infection might stunt fetal growth.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Potential Biomarkers Linked to Urinary Tract Infection-Related Pregnancy Complications Identified
newswise.com — “Investigators in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have developed a mouse model in which a mother’s urinary tract infection negatively affects the offspring, an occurrence anecdotally observed in humans. Using this first-of-its-kind model, they have identified proteins in the blood that may indicate whether such an infection might stunt fetal growth. Study findings have been published in the March 21, 2012, edition of PLoS ONE.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Potential Biomarkers Linked to Urinary Tract Infection-Related Pregnancy Complications Identified
newswise.com — “Investigators in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have developed a mouse model in which a mother’s urinary tract infection negatively affects the offspring, an occurrence anecdotally observed in humans. Using this first-of-its-kind model, they have identified proteins in the blood that may indicate whether such an infection might stunt fetal growth. Study findings have been published in the March 21, 2012, edition of PLoS ONE.” View full resource at newswise.com
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#health news: Potential Biomarkers Linked to Urinary Tract Infection-Related Pregnancy Complications Identified http://t.co/b9uLM3Y6
Advances in Neuroimmune Biology explores maternal-fetal interactions
news-medical.net — “Fertility problems, recurrent miscarriages, and pregnancy complications can occur when maternal immunological tolerance of the fetus is impaired. G-rard Chaouat and colleagues from Inserm et Assistance Publique et Universit- Paris Sud Orsay, Hopital Antoine B-cl-re, Clamart Cedex, France, trace the evolution of the science of reproductive immunology to show how the current understanding of maternal-fetal tolerance/dialogue has developed, and its implications for the treatment of infertility diso” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Pregnancy News: Advances in Neuroimmune Biology explores maternal-fetal interactions: Fertility problems, recurr... http://t.co/JBnNn3AJ
iPSYCH project to study five specific mental disorders
news-medical.net — “Is it possible to prevent the development of schizophrenia? Can certain patients develop autism if they carry a specific gene and have been exposed to a viral fetal infection? Should all ADHD patients take the same type of medication? This unique research project will try to answer these questions. The project is based at Aarhus University and will be known as 'The Lundbeck Foundation's Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research.'” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Genetics News: iPSYCH project to study five specific mental disorders: Is it possible to prevent the development... http://t.co/XGbU413S
Suzanne O'Malley: Cell Phone Use During Pregnancy May Harm Offspring, Yale Study Says
huffingtonpost.com — “Exposure to radiation from cell phones during pregnancy may affect the developing brain of offspring, possibly leading to hyperactivity, according to Yale School of Medicine researchers whose study was performed using mice. "This is the first experimental evidence that fetal exposure to radio frequency radiation from cellular telephones does in fact affect adult behavior," according to senior author Hugh S. Taylor, M.D., professor and chief of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Cell Phone Use During Pregnancy May Harm Offspring, Yale Study Says http://t.co/s3YDpVW6
Protecting, nourishing fluid can also expose fetuses to chemicals | Great Lakes Echo
greatlakesecho.org — “A life-giving fluid necessary for fetal development and health could be directly exposing fetuses to flame retardant chemicals. Researchers tested the amniotic fluid of 15 pregnant women for PBDEs and found the chemicals in every sample.” View full resource at greatlakesecho.org
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 9:23 pm By:
Protecting, nourishing fluid can also expose fetuses to chemicals http://t.co/k7LKEHE3 via @AddThis
HHMI's BioInteractive - Development of the human embryonic brain
hhmi.org — “The fetal brain grows enormously during pregnancy, both in terms of its size and the number of neurons it has.” View full resource at hhmi.org
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 3:12 pm By:
RT @eurostemcell: See the human brain develop from 1 month to birth in 1 minute flat. http://t.co/jKxjAx7Y #brainweek.
Genetics and Molecular Biology - Molecular cloning and in silico analysis of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos) MEF2A gene cDNA and its expression profile in muscle tissues during fetal development
scielo.br — “Genetics and Molecular Biology - Molecular cloning and in silico analysis of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos) MEF2A gene cDNA and its expression profile in muscle tissues during fetal development” View full resource at scielo.br
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Molecular cloning and in silico analysis of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos) MEF2A gene cDNA and its expression pro... http://t.co/pb4M73X6
Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “The rapid increase in the incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases over the past two decades cannot be explained solely by genetic and adult lifestyle factors. There is now considerable evidence that the fetal and early postnatal environment also strongly influences the risk of developing such diseases in later life. Human studies have shown that low birth weight is associated with an increased risk of CVD, type II diabetes, obesity and hypertension, although recent studies have shown that” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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@MlleBrooklyn "Effect of maternal diet on the epigenome: implications for human metabolic disease" http://t.co/BCKNFM03 #futuremed
Fetal Armor: How the Placenta Shapes Brain Development: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “Scientists are finding that the placenta is far more than a passive filter” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Fetal Armor: How the Placenta Shapes Brain Development (preview) http://t.co/hTSCZ2PL
Healthy Pregnancy 101 - YouTube
youtube.com — “Dr. Natali Aziz discusses fetal development and growth, testing during pregnancy, pregnancy nutrition and fitness, comfort measures and much more. Dr. Aziz i...” View full resource at youtube.com
Most Recently Shared on January 25, 2012 at 7:39 pm By:
What does optimal prenatal care look like? http://t.co/PkgoCTfK
No alcohol intake safe during pregnancy, especially first trimester - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “A new study pinpoints the latter half of the first trimester as a critical time in the development of fetal alcohol syndrome.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
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Glad I'm done!RT @hrana: Research: No alcohol intake safe during pregnancy, especially first trimester http://t.co/dSncVZn8 - #health
No alcohol intake safe during pregnancy, especially first trimester - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “A new study pinpoints the latter half of the first trimester as a critical time in the development of fetal alcohol syndrome.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
Most Recently Shared on January 17, 2012 at 5:30 pm By:
Study: No alcohol intake safe during pregnancy http://t.co/ymszJc0b
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