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Progress and the Lack of Progress in Addressing Infant Health and Infant Health Inequalities in Ireland during the 20th Century

Progress and the Lack of Progress in Addressing Infant Health and Infant Health Inequalities in Ireland during the 20th Century

... maintaining infant health, especially to guard against gastroenteritis, has also been widely emphasised (Daly, 2010; Deeny, 1995; Earner-Byrne, 2007), which is in line with the research on other countries ...

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Maternal Smoking, Misclassification, and Infant Health

Maternal Smoking, Misclassification, and Infant Health

... While the e¤ect of measurement error in the dependent variable on OLS estimates is well known, much less attention has been paid to its e¤ects in an instrumental variables (IV) estimation framework. Failure to correct ...

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EVALUATION OF INFANT HEALTH CARE BY A NURSE PRACTITIONER

EVALUATION OF INFANT HEALTH CARE BY A NURSE PRACTITIONER

... EVALUATION OF INFANT HEALTH CARE BY A NURSE PRACTITIONER. Services[r] ...

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Tummy Time and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review

Tummy Time and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review

... on infant health ...on infant health outcomes because it would be impossible to determine the effect tummy time alone had on the measured infant ...on infant health ...

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The Safety of Maternal Influenza Vaccination and Infant Health Outcomes

The Safety of Maternal Influenza Vaccination and Infant Health Outcomes

... on infant health outcomes after maternal influenza vaccination is limited by the small number of studies and lacks geographic generalizability, the known benefits of maternal influenza vaccination for the ...

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The status of infant health in India

The status of infant health in India

... of infant health in India through percentages of infants who are undernourished, not immunized or diseased and finds its relationship with so- cio-demographic ...Family Health Survey which was ...

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Health Behaviors and Infant Health Outcomes in Homeless Pregnant Women in the United States

Health Behaviors and Infant Health Outcomes in Homeless Pregnant Women in the United States

... the infant health outcomes ob- served in our ...have health insurance or Medicaid and were less likely to access prena- tal care, it is probable that they did not obtain adequate information about ...

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Health Behaviors and Infant Health Outcomes in Homeless Pregnant Women in the United States

Health Behaviors and Infant Health Outcomes in Homeless Pregnant Women in the United States

... the infant health outcomes ob- served in our ...have health insurance or Medicaid and were less likely to access prena- tal care, it is probable that they did not obtain adequate information about ...

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Infant health care practices   A study in three communities

Infant health care practices A study in three communities

... Infant health care practices A study in three communities Med J Malaysia Vu! 36 No 3 September 1981 INFANT HEALTH CARE PRACTICES A STUDY IN THREE COMMUNITIES PRABHA JOGINDER SINGH CHEW GUATEE REBECCA[.] ...

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Economic and healthcare related determinants of infant health at birth

Economic and healthcare related determinants of infant health at birth

... The opportunities to improve neonatal healthcare in the future are rich and varied. In the past, much evidence regarding best practice in neonatal healthcare has relied on reported clinical experience or single-site ...

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Benefit and Risk Assessment of Breastmilk for Infant Health in Norway

Benefit and Risk Assessment of Breastmilk for Infant Health in Norway

... The Norwegian levels of PCB-153 and DDE in breastmilk are substantially lower than in most of the cohorts included in the risk part of the assessment. However, Norwegian mothers continue partial breastfeeding longer than ...

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Postpartum Anxiety and Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes

Postpartum Anxiety and Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes

... status, infant ’ s gestational age, infant ’ s birth weight, and treatment group, of which only newborn birth weight was associated with a positive baseline ...

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An Index of Infant Health Supervision

An Index of Infant Health Supervision

... example, a baby seen every month during his first 6 months of life would have a higher score than an infant only seen each month in the last half of his first year of life. In addition, [r] ...

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Review of the Epidemiologic Evidence for an Association Between Infant Feeding and Infant Health

Review of the Epidemiologic Evidence for an Association Between Infant Feeding and Infant Health

... In the Paine and Coble study92 of 106 infants, respiratory illness occurred at statisti- cally insignificantly different rates in the two feed- ing groups during the first 6 months: 13.0[r] ...

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Breast-Feeding, Birth Interval, and Infant Health

Breast-Feeding, Birth Interval, and Infant Health

... rates of breast-feeding and, hence, few pregnancies of very short intervals, the net effect on population. rates is probably small[r] ...

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Executive Summary

Executive Summary

... The purpose ofthis report is to examine primarily the epidemiologic evidence reporting the effects of the method of infant feeding on infant health and to determine recent trends in meth[r] ...

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Looking at maternal inequalities (socioeconomic class, age and human immunodeficiency  virus status) to predict well being of  neonates during infancy

Looking at maternal inequalities (socioeconomic class, age and human immunodeficiency virus status) to predict well being of neonates during infancy

... optimize infant health in our environment, there is the need for relevant authorities to implement strategies that will empower women socioeconomically like vocational and skilled acquisition ...

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Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborns

Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborns

... newborn infant (mother-infant dyad) should be long enough to allow identification of early problems and to ensure that the family is able and prepared to care for the infant at ...

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Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborns

Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborns

... and infant. Each mother-infant dyad should be eval- uated individually to determine the optimal time of ...the infant and should not be based on arbitrary policy established by third-party ...

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Health benefits of dairy lipids and MFGM in infant formula

Health benefits of dairy lipids and MFGM in infant formula

... Abstract – Human breast milk (HBM) is the gold standard for the early nutrition of the neonates. The best way to improve infant formulas (IFs) is to mimic both the composition and the structure of HBM components. ...

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