Women’s History Month is an excellent time to pay tribute to the many women who significantly improved our understanding and ...
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GlobalData on MSNVUMC and Rollins’ researchers develop model to detect NOWS in infantsThe research is said to be part of a broader initiative funded by the National Institute on Child Health and Human ...
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LancsLive on MSNMum and baby deaths which led to Kirkup Report 'could be repeated' at Morecambe Bay trustDr Bill Kirkup CBE led the public inquiry which culminated in his report, published exactly 10 years ago in 2015, making a ...
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Worcester News on MSNWomen who have contributed to and shaped healthcareDr Virginia Apgar (1909-1974) devised the world-famous Apgar Score which is a quick way for doctors and midwives to evaluate the health of all newborn babies. The test is done to determine whether a ...
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Star-Gazette (Elmira) on MSNMaine-Endwell girls claim NYSPHSAA Division 2 title in bowlingA pair of bowlers from Section 4 topped the Division 2 boys composite field at NYSPHSAA Bowling Championships.
Caesarean sections (CS) are on the rise globally and worldwide one in five women deliver by CS. This trend includes increased in-labour and full dilatation caesarean section. In the UK, ...
Other Waverly scores: Tristan Campbell 1,160, Colten Santalucia 1,150, Maison Apgar 1,148, Dominick Wood 1,143, Griffin Walter 1,002 over five games. Unadilla Valley/Norwich's Jacob Prentice and ...
Following a 6-minute second stage of labor, a 7 lb, 2 oz male was born spontaneously and without difficulty, with a loose nuchal cord, and Apgar scores of 9 and 9, at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively.
Objective This study aimed to identify body mass index (BMI) growth trajectories from birth to 24 months of age and examine ...
Health data include items such as birth weight, gestation, prenatal care, attendant at birth, and Apgar score. Geographic data includes state, county, city (available for cities of 250,000+ (up to ...
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