The Short- And Long-Term Consequences Of Preeclampsia
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The Short- And Long-Term Consequences Of Preeclampsia
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Prescription Medications Should be Taken with Care
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High Blood Pressure and Pregnancy: Short- and Long-Term Consequences
newswise.com — “Highlights: 1) A test done mid-pregnancy accurately predicts which women will later develop preeclampsia, a late-pregnancy disorder characterized by high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine. Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious—even fatal—complications for a pregnant woman and her baby. 2) Women with high blood pressure during pregnancy risk experiencing high blood pressure, kidney problems, and stroke in the future compared to women with normal blood pressure during pregn” View full resource at newswise.com
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Breastfeeding For Pain Mitigation In Premature Infants
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Breastfeeding May Reduce Pain In Preterm Infants
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Can breastfeeding reduce pain in preterm infants?
eurekalert.org — “Poorly managed pain in the neonatal intensive care unit has serious short- and long-term consequences, causing physiological and behavioral instability in preterm infants and long-term changes in their pain sensitivity, stress arousal systems, and developing brains. In a study published in the November issue of PAIN?, researchers report that breastfeeding during minor procedures mitigated pain in preterm neonates with mature breastfeeding behaviors.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Mental-health cuts: Experts fear long-term costs
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Mental-health cuts: Experts fear long-term costs
azcentral.com — “Mental-health cuts: Experts fear long-term costs, Arizona taxpayers are providing fewer services to fewer people with serious mental illnesses than they were a year ago, for annual savings of roughly $50 million. But the short-term savings from state budget cuts threaten to have long-term consequences. {bnl} State, critics disagree on cuts | What was lost” View full resource at azcentral.com
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Are There Serious Consequences of Long Term Retin-A Use? Doctor Answers, Tips
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my son who is 15 accidentally used testosterone gel will he be ok?
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Critical Needs and Gaps in Understanding Prevention, Amelioration, and Resolution of Lyme and Other Tick-Borne Diseases: The Short-Term and Long-Term Outcomes - Workshop Report - Institute of Medicine
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Racial And Ethnic Minority Adolescents Less Likely To Receive Treatment For Major Depression
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Heavy drinking in older teenagers has long- and short-term consequences
labspaces.net — “In a systematic review of current evidence published in this week's PLoS Medicine conclude that there is enough evidence to recommend that reducing drinking during late adolescence is likely to be important for preventing long-term adverse consequences of drinking, as well as protecting against more immediate harms.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Heavy drinking in older teenagers has long- and short-term consequences
sciencedaily.com — “In a systematic review of current evidence, researchers conclude that there is enough evidence to recommend that reducing drinking during late adolescence is likely to be important for preventing long-term adverse consequences of drinking, as well as protecting against more immediate harms.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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10 Reasons Why Going Organic Makes a Difference | Organic Soul
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