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'A small person that we made' - Parental conceptualisation of the unborn child: A constructivist grounded theory.

Nov 22, 2021

The way that expectant parents think and feel about the fetus during pregnancy is thought to be somewhat predictive of their later relationship with the child. However, efforts to identify determinant...

Liquid biopsy for ovarian cancer using circulating tumor cells: Recent advances on the path to precision medicine.

Nov 22, 2021

Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecologic malignance worldwide. Considering its metastasis nature, oncologists shift focus towards circulating tumor cells (CTCs), a progenitor that originates...

Lifetime caffeine intake and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.

Nov 22, 2021

Caffeine intake has been inconsistently associated with the risk of ovarian cancer in previous studies. The measure of caffeine in these studies has not always distinguished between caffeinated and de...

A method of separating extracellular vesicles from blood shows potential clinical translation, and reveals extracellular vesicle cargo gremlin-1 as a diagnostic biomarker.

Nov 22, 2021

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have potential as minimally invasive biomarkers. However, the methods most commonly used for EV retrieval rely on ultracentrifugation, are time-consuming, and unrealistic ...

Tetrahedral DNA nanostructure based biosensor for high-performance detection of circulating tumor DNA using all-carbon nanotube transistor.

Nov 22, 2021

Adopting carbon nanotube (CNT) transistors as biosensors has been developed as a promising method for cancer biomarker detection, which has shown superior sensitivity and selectivity. However, the det...

Pipelle endometrial biopsy for abnormal uterine bleeding: do patient's pain and anxiety really impact on sampling success rate?

Nov 22, 2021

Pipelle endometrial biopsy is vital for the early diagnostics of endometrial pathology and is performed in outpatient setting in minimally invasive manner. One of the reported disadvantages of samplin...

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Death

Nov 18, 2021

To describe temporal patterns in racial and ethnic differences in failure to rescue linked with severe maternal morbidity. This was cohort research that used administrative data to do retrospective an...

Health Care Use By Commercially Insured Postpartum And Nonpostpartum Women

Nov 17, 2021

The purpose of this study was to examine the types, frequency, and timing of health care use among commercially insured postpartum and nonpostpartum women. The data for this retrospective cohort analy...

Improved Recognition of Maternal Deaths Using Modern Data Analytics

Nov 17, 2021

Using a data-fusion technique to increase detection of maternal fatalities that are not discovered using regular monitoring tactics was the goal of this study. From 2011 to 2018, researchers conducted...

Rethinking Bias to Achieve Maternal Health Equity

Nov 17, 2021

This article discusses the limits of existing implicit bias treatments as an approach for attaining maternal health equity.  It then looks at how institutionalized racial stereotyping damages Black m...

Which children are at risk of developing overactive bladder in early adulthood even if lower urinary tract symptoms improve during childhood?

Nov 15, 2021

To evaluate more comprehensively the presence of an association between childhood lower urinary tract symptoms and development of adulthood overactive bladder, to determine the group at most risk of o...

The Risk of Preterm Birth in Low Risk Pregnant Women with Urinary Tract Infections.

Nov 15, 2021

 Urinary tract infections are among the most common infections during pregnancy. The association between symptomatic lower urinary tract infections during pregnancy and fetal and maternal complicati...

Molecular Characterization of Peritoneal Involvement in Primary Colon and Ovary Neoplasm: The Possible Clinical Meaning of the P2X7 Receptor-Inflammasome Complex.

Nov 15, 2021

Colon cancer (CC) and epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are common and severe neoplasms frequently sharing a massive inflammatory involvement of peritoneum. A detailed molecular characterization of such...

Longitudinal changes in employment following a diagnosis of endometriosis: Findings from an Australian cohort study.

Nov 15, 2021

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the reproductive, gastrointestinal and urinary systems. We examined changes in labour force participation among women with endometriosis follo...

Jewish Cultural and Religious factors and uptake of Population based BRCA testing across denominations: a cohort study.

Nov 15, 2021

To evaluate the association of Jewish cultural and religious identity and denominational affiliation with interest-in, intention-to undertake and uptake-of population-based BRCA (Breast Cancer Gene)-t...

Multifetal Gestations: Twin, Triplet And Higher-Order Multifetal Pregnancies

Nov 11, 2021

The number of multifetal gestations has grown considerably in the United States during the last several decades. Between 1980 and 2009, for example, the rate of twin births grew by 76 percent, from 18...

Obesity in Pregnancy

Nov 11, 2021

Obesity is the most frequent medical issue in women of reproductive age, and obstetricians–gynecologists are the main experts in women's health care. Obesity is such a widespread illness in women th...

Antepartum Fetal Surveillance

Nov 11, 2021

Antepartum fetal monitoring aims to lower the chance of stillbirth. Antepartum fetal monitoring techniques based on fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns have been in clinical use for almost four decades an...

A Guide to Upper Gastrointestinal Tract, Biliary, and Pancreatic Disorders

Nov 10, 2021

This book begins with an introduction of pathophysiology and screening, followed by sections on upper gastrointestinal, biliary, and pancreatic problems diagnosis and therapy. GERD is the most common ...

Access to Postpartum Sterilization

Nov 10, 2021

Sterilization is one of the most successful and widely used means of contraception in the United States, with 18.6 percent of women aged 15–49 years using it. Despite the fact that almost half of op...

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