EFFECTIVENESS OF KANGAROO CARE FOR A PATIENT WITH POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION AND COMORBID MOTHER-INFANT BONDING DISORDER

Effectiveness of Kangaroo Care for a Patient with Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Mother-Infant Bonding Disorder

The presently reported patient was a 37-year-old married primipara with peripartum depression comorbid with bonding disorder.Care anxiety and a lack of affection towards her baby first appeared at around the time of delivery, and the patient developed major depression at one month after the birth of her healthy baby.At first, standard treatment for

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Community-driven epidemiologic research: Guiding principles

Increasingly, public health research standards call for engaging communities who live with TIN SIGNS health issues under investigation to help ensure that results translate into effective public health measures.Here, we share guiding principles for community-driven epidemiologic research developed over a decade conducting research sought and contro

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ATM gene alterations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients induce a distinct gene expression profile and predict disease progression

Background The genetic characterization of chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells correlates with the behavior, progression and response to treatment of the disease.Design and Methods Our aim was to investigate the role of ATM gene alterations, their biological consequences and their value in predicting disease progression.The ATM gene was analyzed by

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The Necessity for Multi-Spectral Simulations of the Indoor Non-Visual Luminous Environment: A Simplified Annual Approach

The difference between the functioning of the human non-visual and photopic systems has elicited the need for complex in situ measurements or time-consuming multi-spectral simulations to accurately predict the non-visual luminous content of the indoor environment.As such methodologies are time-consuming, the aim of the present study was to determin

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