Researchers are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two new studies. Researchers at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Lawson Health Research Institute are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two studies published
New research using live mouse-adapted influenza virus improves upon previous mouse experiments to explain how maternal infection impacts fetal brain development. The study also indicates fetal brain changes are more likely once the severity of the mother's infection meets a specific threshold. A bad case of the flu during pregnancy can increase the risk for
Researchers are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two new studies. Researchers at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Lawson Health Research Institute are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two studies published
Researchers are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two new studies. Researchers at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Lawson Health Research Institute are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two studies published
The Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ2) was used to investigate how medical interventions influence the individual birth experience. The overall experience was rated positively. In a recent study by researchers from the universities of Cologne and Düsseldorf as well as University Hospital Bonn, mothers across Germany were asked how they rated their experiences of 'own capacity'
New research using live mouse-adapted influenza virus improves upon previous mouse experiments to explain how maternal infection impacts fetal brain development. The study also indicates fetal brain changes are more likely once the severity of the mother's infection meets a specific threshold. A bad case of the flu during pregnancy can increase the risk for
Findings suggest that these elevated protein levels may serve as potential markers for identifying women at risk for developing PPCM. This research offers hope for earlier detection and intervention, ultimately saving lives and improving maternal health outcomes
Acetaminophen in utero. This comprehensive study provides reassurance to pregnant women and healthcare providers about the safety of using acetaminophen to manage pain and fever during pregnancy. With its robust methodology and extensive sample size, this research significantly contributes to our understanding of the potential effects of acetaminophen use on neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring. This groundbreaking study is crucial for informing clinical practice and alleviating concerns about the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy
Give birth. This study shines a light on the long-term impact of social stress on hormone levels in mice, with potential implications for understanding the effects of stress on maternal health in humans. The findings underscore the importance of considering the lasting effects of adolescent social stress on physiological functioning
Identifying At-Risk Patients: Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy and Fatal Cardiovascular Disease"
Rutgers Health researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery, linking hypertensive disorders in pregnancy to a significantly higher risk of fatal cardiovascular disease in the year following childbirth. This study sheds light on the critical importance of identifying and monitoring patients at risk, providing a crucial opportunity for preventive intervention. With its potential to save countless lives, this research is a game-changer in the field of postpartum health
Predict which women are at risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following childbirth. This innovative model offers a novel approach to identifying and supporting women who may be vulnerable to traumatic childbirth experiences. By leveraging the power of AI, this tool has the potential to revolutionize the way healthcare professionals assess and assist women during the postpartum period. Its ability to accurately predict PTSD risk sets it apart as a groundbreaking advancement in maternal healthcare
The study highlights that pregnancy may accelerate the biological aging process in women, with those who have been pregnant multiple times showing greater signs of biological aging. This important finding sheds light on the potential physiological impacts of pregnancy and underscores the need for further research into its long-term effects on women's health. Understanding these distinct qualities and potential disadvantages of pregnancy is crucial for empowering women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health
Significant uptick in premature births, suggesting a potential link between longer parental leave and adverse birth outcomes. This groundbreaking study sheds light on the complex relationship between policy interventions and public health, urging further research to understand the full impact of parental leave policies on maternal and child well-being