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Double effort: parental behavior of wild Azara's owl monkeys in the face of twins
(Wiley, 2014-01)
In species of mammals that habitually bear single offspring, like most anthropoid primates, the occurrence of twins is expected to impose considerable energetic costs on the caretakers. The question then arises of how ...
Produção inicial de fala, risco ao desenvolvimento infantil e variáveis socioeconômicas, demográficas, psicossociais e obstétricas
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação Humana, 2012-02-29)
The objectives of the present research were to study the correlations between the presence of risk to child development and the interference of socioeconomic, demographic, psychosocial and obstetric variables, and to ...
Managing end-of-life decisions in critical infants: a survey of neonatologists in Cordoba, Argentina
(Wiley, 2013-10)
The number of preterm births has significantly increased in the last few decades (1). Doctors face new situations that call for a cautious medical approach, especially in relation to newborns whose survival is considered ...
Influence of dental care for infants on caries prevalence: A comparative study
(2003-05-01)
Purpose: The influence of early dental care on the prevalence of dental caries was determined in children ages 35 to 40 months divided into 2 groups of 160 children each, with 1 group participating in a dental care program ...
Does the relationship between prenatal care and birth weight vary by oral clefts? Evidence using South American and U.S. samples
(National Institute of Health, 2016)
Costa Rica saves infants’ lives
(1988)
Costa Rica covers an area of about 50 000
square kilometres. Approximately half of its
2.5 million inhabitants live in rural areas.
The economy is based on exports of tropical
products, predominantly coffee and ...
Costa Rica saves infants’ lives
(1988)
Costa Rica covers an area of about 50 000
square kilometres. Approximately half of its
2.5 million inhabitants live in rural areas.
The economy is based on exports of tropical
products, predominantly coffee and ...
Breast-feeding: main promoter of infant health
(1978-11)
Unique immunological factors in breast milk arc responsible for the protection
it affords infants against pathogenic agents. This protection is panicularly effective against the
infectious agents which invade or colonize ...
Breast-feeding: main promoter of infant health
(1978-11)
Unique immunological factors in breast milk arc responsible for the protection
it affords infants against pathogenic agents. This protection is panicularly effective against the
infectious agents which invade or colonize ...
Point-of-care tests to strengthen health systems and save newborn lives: The case of syphilis
(Public Library of Science, 2012)
Poor rural populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not have access to diagnostic laboratories. Until recently, this has meant that they could not be screened for asymptomatic infections such as HIV or ...