• Ordinal outcomes can also retain information and increase statistical power compared to dichotomised outcomes and can allow multiple clinical outcomes to be comprised in a single endpoint. (bvsalud.org)
  • Adverse birth outcomes, such as early gestational age and low birth weight, can have lasting effects on morbidity and mortality, with impacts that persist into adulthood. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Identifying the maternal factors that contribute to adverse birth outcomes in the next generation is thus a priority. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Epigenetic clocks, which have emerged as powerful tools for quantifying biological aging and various dimensions of physiological dysregulation, hold promise for clarifying relationships between maternal biology and infant health, including the maternal factors or states that predict birth outcomes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Nevertheless, studies exploring the relationship between maternal epigenetic age and birth outcomes remain few. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this sample of Filipino women, epigenetic clocks capturing multiple dimensions of biology and health do not predict birth outcomes in offspring. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Birth outcomes like birth weight, length, and gestational age predict both short- and long-term health. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Experimental work with animal models shows that restricting prenatal nutrition, or imposing acute stress during pregnancy, replicates many of these long-term outcomes in offspring, showing that gestational conditions can have lasting effects on health in the next generation [ 7 , 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It carries significant short-term and long-term adverse health outcomes for both mother and offspring, which reinforces the significance of understanding risk factors, in particular modifiable factors, for GDM and of preventing the condition. (springer.com)
  • What remains less well understood," said Dr. Mehta-Lee, "is the use of multiple agents and the interactions that these agents may have on each other and therefore pregnancy and fetal outcomes. (medscape.com)
  • All the neonates had a thorough physical to the general knowledge about the pre- examination at birth and in the first 24 hours disposing factors and different patterns of of life by a paediatric resident and/or an congenital malformations. (who.int)
  • There may be attending paediatrician or neonatologist in regional variations in the rate and pattern the nursery to detect any congenital malfor- of congenital malformations or these could mations and in doubtful cases the consult- vary over time. (who.int)
  • 7.0%) births had congenital anomalies, There were 16 (14.7%) infants with of which 39 (72.2%) were in first-cousin congenital heart disease (4.53/1000 live marriages and 15 (27.8%) were in second- births). (who.int)
  • There were eight major congenital malformations (1.7%) among the live births. (medscape.com)
  • The large majority (85.3%) of CZP-exposed pregnancies evaluated in this analysis resulted in live births, and the rate of major congenital malformations for CZP-exposed infants is similar to those reported for the general population in the US and Europe," the authors state. (medscape.com)
  • A litter is the live birth of multiple offspring at one time in animals from the same mother and usually from one set of parents, particularly from three to eight offspring. (wikipedia.org)
  • When a litter of dogs, for instance, consists of only two offspring, people tend to refer to the two puppies as twins. (montanapost.com)
  • Depending on her natural cycle, your cat could theoretically get pregnant with a new litter anywhere from 48 hours to two weeks after giving birth to her last one. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • First-time queens usually have a small litter size. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • After giving birth to a litter, cats are capable of getting pregnant again, within a short time. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • A female can give birth to her first litter at seven months of age. (lonestartrapping.com)
  • She can have up to three litters per year, with as many as twelve offspring per litter. (lonestartrapping.com)
  • They typically give birth to 6-12 pups per litter. (restonyc.com)
  • But twins in cattle may result in birth complications for the cow and undersized calves with reduced survival rates. (montanapost.com)
  • Similar risks come with twin pregnancies in horses , which tend to lead to both pregnancy complications that may harm the mare and the birth of weak foals. (montanapost.com)
  • The most prominent concerns relate to the incidence of multiple pregnancies with ART treatment and the subsequent perinatal complications, including low birth weight and prematurity. (lcrx.com)
  • The competition for nourishment and life support in the womb was difficult for multiple babies, with complications and premature births lasting well into the 21st century. (mentalfloss.com)
  • A primary objective of the study was to determine whether potential risk factors identified for Tourette's in previous studies ― including maternal prenatal smoking and alcohol use, excessive vomiting during pregnancy, complications of delivery, low birth weight, and young gestational age at birth ― could be validated. (medscape.com)
  • They both cross the placenta at high levels in the latter half of pregnancy, but there has not been an indication of increased infections or complications in these offspring. (medscape.com)
  • Twins are defined as two offspring from the same pregnancy. (montanapost.com)
  • Twins are the most common pregnancy outcome in goats , though mom goats can give birth to a single-born kid or larger litters, too. (montanapost.com)
  • Research in the past decade from observational studies has identified a few diet and lifestyle factors that are associated with GDM risk and demonstrated that time frames both before and during pregnancy may be relevant to the development of GDM. (springer.com)
  • The hyperglycaemic intrauterine environment in GDM pregnancy can affect multiple aspects of the health of the offspring throughout the course of its life. (springer.com)
  • Once Animal Care staff detect a pregnancy or fertile egg, the animal management team creates a birth/hatch plan that considers the various needs of both the parents and offspring from birth to independence. (lpzoo.org)
  • And while we can't know what they are thinking, they are extremely intelligent and intuitive… so I think it's possible that after watching me go through a pregnancy they could recognize that I was showing them my daughter, especially Jill who has birthed and raised multiple offspring of her own. (ananova.news)
  • Inadequate maternal weight gain, cannabis use during pregnancy, and birth order have been identified as 3 new potential risk factors for Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorders in children, new research shows. (medscape.com)
  • A prospective study of 6090 children from the prospective Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) showed that less than adequate maternal weight gain during pregnancy and being born first were significantly associated with Tourette syndrome in the offspring by the age of 13 or 14 years. (medscape.com)
  • If implantation occurs, the cycle may progress to clinical pregnancy and possibly live-birth delivery. (cdc.gov)
  • Thus, we assessed the relationships between bathing habits during pregnancy and the risk for several nonsyndromic birth defects in offspring. (cdc.gov)
  • Given that showering for ≥15 minutes during pregnancy is very common, further evaluation of the relationship between maternal showering habits and birth defects in offspring is worthwhile. (cdc.gov)
  • However, it is unknown whether shower or bath length or frequency during early pregnancy may affect risk for birth defects. (cdc.gov)
  • it recently added pregnancy data to its label that shows a statistical increase in birth defects after exposure, though this might be a statistical anomaly as the other signs that it causes fetal harm - pregnancy loss, minor defects, a pattern to the defects - were not found," Dr. Clowse noted. (medscape.com)
  • At the same time, these risk exposures significantly increased the odds of both externalising and internalising diagnoses, over and above the influence of maternal depression. (cambridge.org)
  • Out of all 1.6 million births in Norway in the period 1967-95, 836 475 and 1 290 298 births had information on maternal and paternal exposure, respectively. (bmj.com)
  • Analyses were based on tests for trend and were adjusted for parents' educational level, place of birth, maternal age, and year of birth. (bmj.com)
  • Oxytocin is a hormone of the posterior pituitary that promotes lactation, maternal bonding, and birth. (frontiersin.org)
  • At the same time, Baker notes that maternal and early childhood diets do not cause food allergies in children. (sciencedaily.com)
  • however, bathing habits (i.e., shower and bath length and frequency) may be related to the risk of maternal hyperthermia and exposure to water disinfection byproducts, both of which are suspected to increase risk for multiple types of birth defects. (cdc.gov)
  • including irradiation of the fetus in women who were pregnant during that time. (who.int)
  • Risks of 24 categories of birth defects were compared across exposure levels. (bmj.com)
  • Results: The total risk of birth defects was not associated with parental exposure. (bmj.com)
  • However, the previous studies are small and would not have enough statistical power to detect effects on risks of specific birth defects. (bmj.com)
  • The data provided sufficient power to study a range of specific types of birth defects. (bmj.com)
  • Data for cases with one of 13 types of birth defects and controls from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study delivered during 2000-2007 were evaluated. (cdc.gov)
  • There were few associations between shower frequency or bath frequency or length and risk for birth defects in offspring. (cdc.gov)
  • Our findings suggest that shower length may be associated with gastroschisis, but the modest associations with other birth defects were not supported by analyses of bath length or bath or shower frequency. (cdc.gov)
  • Although it has been shown that a 104 degree F hot tub can raise a woman's core body temperature to a level similar in magnitude to those demonstrated to cause birth defects in animals (i.e., 102 degrees F) [ 3 ], the effects of bathing habits on core body temperature in humans have not been well-studied. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, early gestational age at birth predicts the two largest causes of death in premature infants: underdevelopment of mature organs and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a chronic lung disease that damages alveolar tissue [ 1 , 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Girls' offspring are at increased risk for premature birth and death as neonates, infants, or children. (cdc.gov)
  • The time of delivery in twin pregnancies is around 38 weeks for dichorionic pairs, 36 weeks for monochorionic and 32 weeks for monoamniotic. (bye.fyi)
  • New pregnancies were identified prospectively, dried blood spot samples were collected during the third trimester, and information was obtained on gestational age at delivery and offspring weight after birth. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Kuma is the first Ocelot to have multiple pregnancies and kittens produced by AI. (zooborns.com)
  • First trimester exposure occurred in 81.2% of pregnancies resulting in live births. (medscape.com)
  • Let's take a closer look at which specific animals have multiple litters per year and why this reproductive strategy evolved. (restonyc.com)
  • Rabbits (of the family Leporidae) also give birth to multiple litters per year. (restonyc.com)
  • They typically breed from February through September and give birth every 30 days to up to 7 litters per year. (restonyc.com)
  • Multiple litters per year help them to quickly colonize new habitats. (restonyc.com)
  • The finding also suggests that the species gave birth to live young. (ibtimes.com)
  • Also known as viviparity, live birth has also been observed in other species from this era like mosasaurs and ichthyosaurs as well as the present day sea snakes. (ibtimes.com)
  • For many animal species it's the norm to have multiple babies at once. (montanapost.com)
  • Pigs are one species that gives birth to large litters. (montanapost.com)
  • But creating hybrids of animals that are very genetically distinct from each other - such as a dog and a cat - are impossible, as is one species giving birth to an entirely different one. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • In fact, any of the species that have litters and can be bred multiple times during one heat cycle can have offspring with different sires," she said. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Lincoln Park Zoo's animal management team serves in leadership roles for multiple Species Survival Plans® (SSPs), Taxon Advisory Groups (TAGs), and Scientific Advisory Groups (SAGs)- Association of Zoos and & Aquariums (AZA) programs designed to manage zoo species as single, holistic populations. (lpzoo.org)
  • This species is especially concerning for farmers and ranchers because their population can wreak havoc in multiple ways. (lonestartrapping.com)
  • Threat To Livestock And Wildlife - Wild pigs compete with livestock and wild game species for multiple resources, including food, habitats, and other commodities. (lonestartrapping.com)
  • All 5 species of salmon enter the Harrison River to spawn and this often means that in-season, multiple species days can be had. (greatriverfishing.com)
  • With Millions of Salmon migrating through the system each year there is overlap allowing you to target multiple species in one day. (greatriverfishing.com)
  • There are a few different animal species that can give birth twice a year. (restonyc.com)
  • Some species in the canine family are also able to give birth more than once per year. (restonyc.com)
  • This is the first time that the oviductal AI technique has been used to produce offspring in any exotic cat species. (zooborns.com)
  • Over time, this species evolved into Lynx issiodorensis, which inhabited both Europe and Asia around 1 million years ago. (a-z-animals.com)
  • By selectively breeding ewes that produce multiple offspring with higher birth weights for generations, sheep producers have inadvertently caused some domestic sheep to have difficulty lambing balancing ease of lambing with tom clancy's rainbow six siege hacks free productivity is one of the dilemmas of sheep breeding. (wishyoutravels.com)
  • Diagnoses of CRC in adult (age ≥18 years) offspring were ascertained through 2021 by linkage with the California Cancer Registry. (deepdyve.com)
  • Antenatal iron supplementation, FGF23, and bone metabolism in Kenyan women and their offspring: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial " (2021) Am J Clin Nutr . (cam.ac.uk)
  • The natural human sex ratio at birth (male:female) slightly favors males, and altered sex ratios might be indicative of exposure to reproductive hazards. (health.mil)
  • 6-8 Because low sex ratios have been linked to reduced sperm quality and quantity, 9-11 some postulate that a low offspring sex ratio is an early indicator for exposure to reproductive hazards or damage to the male reproductive system. (health.mil)
  • We examined the association between in-utero exposure to antibiotics and risk of CRC in adult offspring. (deepdyve.com)
  • In this prospective study of more than 18 000 mother-child dyads, in-utero exposure to long-acting sulfonamides increased risk of colorectal cancer in adult offspring. (deepdyve.com)
  • Horses, which are pregnant for 11 to 12 months, and cows, which are pregnant for nine to 10 months, tend to have just one foal or calf at a time - but twins may occur. (montanapost.com)
  • How soon after giving birth can a cat get pregnant again? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • How long after a cat gives birth can she get pregnant? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Can cats get pregnant the first time they mate? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Once pregnant, a cat's gestation period is roughly 2 months, making it possible for her to birth as many as five litters a year. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Can a cat be pregnant with two different litters at the same time? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • They can get pregnant again within a day after giving birth. (restonyc.com)
  • Their physician, Edwards, had quizzed the couple about their family heritage and discovered there was a history of multiple births: When Jennie became pregnant, Edwards had some expectation that she might eventually nurse twins or even triplets. (mentalfloss.com)
  • To assess this, Department of Defense Birth and Infant Health Research program data were used to identify 7,087 singleton infants whose fathers were considered submariners. (health.mil)
  • 2-4 In the U.S., the sex ratio at birth decreased from 1.055 in 1940 to 1.048 in 2002;1 in 2016, the sex ratio of all live born U.S. infants was 1.047. (health.mil)
  • In 1953, Virginia Apgar published the article "A Proposal for a New Method for Evaluation of the Newborn Infant" about her method for scoring newborn infants directly after birth to assess their health and whether medical intervention was necessary. (asu.edu)
  • The word is most often used for the offspring of mammals, but can be used for any animal that gives birth to multiple young. (wikipedia.org)
  • For some mammals, prior to the birth, Animal Care staff monitor the mother and infant's health through behavioral observations and multiple measurables, including sometimes monitoring the mother's hormones. (lpzoo.org)
  • Offspring sex ratio is often used in demographic, environmental, and occupational studies to assess the impact of certain exposures on reproductive and endocrine health. (health.mil)
  • Early life, beginning in utero, represents a critical window of susceptibility,4 and exposures during this time can translate into large effects on risk of cancer in adulthood. (deepdyve.com)
  • Speaking of offspring, there was a call to ban infertility treatments that would result in multiple births. (crooksandliars.com)
  • When utilized by an OB/GYN or a trained general physician such as a family practitioner, NPT has produced live birth rates comparable those associated with more invasive treatments, including ART. (lcrx.com)
  • To the best of his knowledge, no one in North America had ever birthed a half-dozen children at once-certainly not in an era that knew little of fertility treatments. (mentalfloss.com)
  • These guidelines address transmission of intestinal ascarids and hookworms from dogs and cats to people and recommend counseling of dog and cat owners and well-timed preventive anthelmintic treatments for pets. (cdc.gov)
  • In comparison, a group of eggs and the offspring that hatch from them are frequently called a clutch, while young birds are often called a brood. (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies of month of birth and risk of MS have been carried out in several cohorts of people with MS, but sample sizes, ethnic groups, and statistical methods differed for each study and findings have been inconsistent. (bmj.com)
  • Methods: The Medical Birth Registry of Norway was linked with census data on parental occupation. (bmj.com)
  • The unborn offspring from the eighth week after conception to the moment of birth. (cdc.gov)
  • Reproductive sciences include multiple research disciplines including electroejaculation, artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer (ET), sperm and embryo cryopreservation, among others. (zooborns.com)
  • It demonstrates that the plesiosaur gives live birth and did not crawl out on land (to lay eggs). (ibtimes.com)
  • That's the outcome when two separate eggs are fertilized individually at the same time. (montanapost.com)
  • Female dogs and cats ovulate multiple eggs at one time . (montanapost.com)
  • Fertilization of individual eggs by distinct spermatazoa from a male produces multiple embryos. (montanapost.com)
  • Objectives To determine if risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with month of birth in countries in the northern hemisphere and if factors related to month of birth interact with genetic risk. (bmj.com)
  • Populations 17 874 Canadian patients and 11 502 British patients with multiple sclerosis. (bmj.com)
  • Main outcome measure Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. (bmj.com)
  • Classic studies of twins, adoptees, half siblings, and families 1 - 4 have led to a widely accepted notion that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex trait in which susceptibility is determined by the interplay of genes and environmental factors. (bmj.com)
  • Some experts speculate that some disorders of uncertain etiology, such as multiple sclerosis, certain autoimmune disorders, and various cancers, may be caused by endogenous retroviruses. (msdmanuals.com)
  • We've been present for the births of many puppies and kittens over the years - and the animal moms almost always deliver multiples. (montanapost.com)
  • She will generally come back in to season approximately 8 weeks after the birth of the kittens (with a range of 1-21 weeks)[1]. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • This usually coincides with the time the kittens are weaned. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • How do you move kittens and mom after birth? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • When the birth is finished the mother will settle and allow the kittens to feed. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Some animals, including goats, regularly give birth to two babies at once. (montanapost.com)
  • Mice - House mice have a gestation period of just 19-21 days and give birth to litters of 4-12 babies. (restonyc.com)
  • This study's null findings suggest that submariners are not likely exposed to reproductive hazards in the workplace that alter offspring sex ratio. (health.mil)
  • The average female age was 35.8 years, the average duration of attempting to conceive was 5.6 years, 24% had a prior birth, and 33% had previously attempted treatment with assisted reproductive technology (ART). (lcrx.com)
  • Sex ratio is conventionally defined as the proportion of male to female live births in a given population. (health.mil)
  • A 1970 record-based study from the Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory found a higher proportion of female offspring among male Navy personnel serving aboard nuclear-powered submarines than among the general U.S. population. (health.mil)
  • Adjusting for withdrawals from treatment and continuing treatment at the end of study follow-up, the cumulative proportion of first live births was 27.1% for those who used NPT for up to 12 months, and 52.8% for those who used NPT for up to 24 months. (lcrx.com)
  • Infertility affects one in every 7 couples and usually multiple issues are involved. (lcrx.com)
  • The availability and use of NPT may improve access to care for couples dealing with infertility, with low risk to women and offspring. (lcrx.com)
  • Younger couples and couples without previous ART attempts had higher rates of live birth. (lcrx.com)
  • Among live births, there were 4.6% twin births. (lcrx.com)
  • Of these neonates, 109 (3.09%, 109 malformations (9.92/1000 live births). (who.int)
  • The rate of consanguineous marriage second in frequency in 22.0% (6.80/1000 among the neonates was 21.8% (768/3529) live births). (who.int)
  • Each time an amino acid is added to a growing polypeptide during protein synthesis, a tRNA anticodon pairs with its complementary codon on the mRNA molecule, ensuring that the appropriate amino acid is inserted into the polypeptide. (genome.gov)
  • The food allergy protections described in the study are dependent on specific proteins, some provided by the mother, others by the offspring. (sciencedaily.com)
  • By identifying these proteins and proposing a mechanism through which mother and offspring contribute to the development of food tolerance in the newborn mouse, the research opens new opportunities to study how the protections break down in the case of food allergy and how such breakdowns might be prevented. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Over the past few decades, our understanding of how our adult health can be shaped by events occurring before birth has developed into a well-supported concept, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). (mdpi.com)
  • The offspring of a very successful pairing of Camilio siblings, Jason won the AOBA Nationals championship in brown three years running. (txolan.org)
  • This AI kitten is the second born to the mother, Kuma, who previously gave birth in 2008 to a healthy kitten conceived using the traditional AI method. (zooborns.com)
  • The mouse study found that when a nursing mother is exposed to a food protein, her milk contains complexes of the food protein combined with her antibodies, which are transferred to the offspring through breastfeeding. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A woman may be considered a mother by virtue of having given birth , by raising a child who may or may not be her biological offspring , or by supplying her ovum for fertilisation in the case of gestational surrogacy . (wikipedia.org)
  • Globally, the percentage of carriers of thalassaemia is greater than that of carriers of sickle-cell anaemia, but because of the higher frequency of the sickle-cell gene in certain regions, the number of affected births is higher than with thalassaemia. (who.int)
  • Those with the trait have no symptoms but can pass the gene on to their offspring. (who.int)
  • Animals frequently display grouping behavior in herds, swarms, flocks, or colonies, and these multiple births derive similar advantages. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the plesiosaurs are said to be unique in that they give birth to a single large offspring instead of multiple smaller ones as seen in other animals. (ibtimes.com)
  • Can animals give birth to twins? (montanapost.com)
  • Somewhere in Jennie's life, it had been instilled in her that only animals gave birth to "litters" of offspring. (mentalfloss.com)
  • Logistic regression analyses were conducted separately for each type of birth defect. (cdc.gov)
  • Please give a one-time or recurring donation, or buy a year's subscription for an ad-free experience. (crooksandliars.com)
  • This concludes that it is possible for a cat to give birth to as many as 3 to 5 litters in a year. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • Do cats usually give birth at night? (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • In what is admittedly a feeble effort to help John Sulston fulfill his charge to examine all available scientific evidence regarding human population dynamics, please give careful consideration to the following presentation and then take time to rigorously scrutinize the not yet overthrown science from Russell Hopfenberg and David Pimentel regarding human population dynamics and human overpopulation. (overcomingbias.com)
  • They have short 28-31 day gestations and give birth to litters of 5-6. (restonyc.com)
  • Give birth to litters of 2-8 leverets and can breed from February to August, producing 2-4 litters. (restonyc.com)
  • They give birth during winter hibernation, then can emerge and breed again that spring. (restonyc.com)
  • Although some news reports give the birth year as 1863, Edwards's report is dated 1866. (mentalfloss.com)
  • After birth, they are likely to develop childhood obesity, impaired glucose tolerance and vascular disorders. (springer.com)
  • Extra nutrition is needed to support fetal growth, especially if the female is carrying multiple fetuses. (creaturescorner.com)
  • At the same time, careful clinical management greatly improves thalassaemics' quality of life and increases their life expectancy. (who.int)
  • For years together, scientists and researchers have been pondering about how plesiosaur gave birth to young ones. (ibtimes.com)
  • As a result of multiple transfusions over the years, various organs become severely overloaded with iron, and, in order to avoid death in adolescence, regular subcutaneous infusion of an iron-chelating agent is essential. (who.int)
  • Unlike humans, who are fertile throughout the year, the prime time for cats to enter the estrus cycle is early spring to late fall. (virginialeenlaw.com)
  • 12 A 2004 survey-based study did not corroborate this finding, but it did report a decrease in offspring sex ratio with additional time in the submarine community and detected lower sex ratios among submariners with certain naval ratings (i.e., occupational specialties), such as sonar technicians. (health.mil)
  • Variations in study population, types of intervention, timing and duration of intervention and diagnostic criteria for GDM may all at least partly account for the large heterogeneity in the findings from these intervention studies. (springer.com)
  • The present study is based on information on all births in Norway since 1967. (bmj.com)
  • I think this study is novel and important because it looked at people before the time that they were born all the way through. (medscape.com)
  • Goats - Goats have a 150 day gestation and can breed again after giving birth. (restonyc.com)
  • Chinook Salmon enter the river year round although the most fishable time is usually October and early November. (greatriverfishing.com)
  • Tourette syndrome is a phenomenologically heterogeneous neuropsychiatric disorder comprising multiple motor and vocal tics that begin in early childhood and persist for at least a year. (medscape.com)
  • However, older thalassaemics may have to contend with multiple conditions including early osteoporosis, cardiac disease, pulmonary hypertension and diabetes, some of which result from increased iron deposition in the endocrine glands and myocardial cells. (who.int)
  • It is the same issue as taking a large (overdose) of Tylenol or iron compared to their effects is consumed excessively over a long period of time. (drkaslow.com)
  • For example, at birth, offspring are more likely to be large, macrosomic and suffer from birth injury [ 1 ]. (springer.com)
  • The total daily dose should be divided in three single doses, the maximum time interval between the doses should not exceed 12 hours to prevent breakthrough convulsions. (medicines.org.uk)
  • The total daily dose should be divided in three single doses, the maximum time interval between doses should not exceed 12 hours. (medicines.org.uk)
  • However, NPT is less expensive than ART and has minimal risk of multiple births. (lcrx.com)
  • These studies have shown linear or J-shaped increases in temperature over time, which suggests that longer showers or baths may result in more substantial increases in core temperature [ 5 ]. (cdc.gov)
  • They also create a monitoring plan, as well as a contingency plan in case either the parents or offspring require any extra assistance. (lpzoo.org)
  • What is the best week for the birth of twins? (bye.fyi)
  • For recent incident data, the effect of month of birth was most evident in Scotland, where MS prevalence is the highest. (bmj.com)
  • The Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo and Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's Lindner Center for Conservation & Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) are excited to announce the birth of the world's first endangered cat produced by Oviductal Artificial Insemination (AI)! (zooborns.com)
  • Obviously, Kuma having another kitten is enriching for her and this birth also contributes to the genetic diversity of the Brazilian ocelot population," said Bill Swanson, director of Animal Research at the Cincinnati Zoo's CREW. (zooborns.com)
  • In mice, milk from mothers exposed to egg protein gave protection against egg allergy not only to the mothers' own offspring, but also to fostered newborns whose birth mothers had not received egg. (sciencedaily.com)