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What ' s new in midwifery, 25th January 2023, part 2
Some recent research you might be interested in.  Actually, not so recent - a bit of a backlog.  So here is a start.  More posts to follow.  Subscription or payment (or librarian intervention) may be needed for access to some.Systematic reviewsEffects of perineal massage during childbirth on maternal and neonatal outcomes in primiparous women: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Comparative effectiveness of prophylactic strategies for preeclampsia: a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.Cervical pessary for preventing preterm birth in singleton pregnancies.TrialsThe eff...
Source: Browsing - January 25, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: midwifery Source Type: blogs

A Study of Maternal and Umbilical Cord Blood Lead Levels in Pregnant Women
Indian J Clin Biochem. 2023 Jan;38(1):94-101. doi: 10.1007/s12291-022-01040-0. Epub 2022 Jun 22.ABSTRACTLead is a highly toxic element which can cross the placental barrier and enter the fetus during pregnancy. Parental lead exposure has adverse effect on infant as well as on maternal health. As part of our program to investigate the lead poisoning in human population we investigated the maternal blood lead levels (MBLL) and umbilical cord blood lead (UBLL) levels in 200 pregnant women and collected their socio-demographic details. In the study we found high lead levels in both maternal and umbilical cord blood samples. Th...
Source: Clinical Biochemistry - January 23, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Abbas Ali Mahdi Jamal Akhtar Ansari Priyanka Chaurasia Mohammad Kaleem Ahmad Shipra Kunwar Sally McClean Pratheepan Yogarajah Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, January 23rd 2023
This study explored the association between tap drinking water and longevity in Cilento, Italy, to understand whether trace elements in local drinking water may have an influence on old, nonagenarian, and centenarian people and promote their health and longevity. Data on population and water sources were collected through the National Demographic Statistics, the Cilento Municipal Archives, and the Cilento Integrated Water Service. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression and a geographically weight regression (GWR) model were used to study the spatial relationship between the explanatory and outcome variables of long...
Source: Fight Aging! - January 22, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Thalamic subfield iron accumulation after acute mild traumatic brain injury as a marker of future post-traumatic headache intensity
CONCLUSION: Relative to healthy controls, individuals with acute PTH had less volume and higher iron deposition in the left LGN. Higher iron deposition in the left LGN might reflect mTBI severity and poor headache recovery.PMID:36651577 | DOI:10.1111/head.14446
Source: Headache - January 18, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Catherine D Chong Simona Nikolova Gina Dumkrieger Teresa Wu Visar Berisha Jing Li Katherine Ross Todd J Schwedt Source Type: research

Foetal haemoglobin inducers for reducing blood transfusion in non-transfusion-dependent beta-thalassaemias
CONCLUSIONS: We are uncertain whether any of the eight HbF inducers in this review have a beneficial effect on people with NTDĪ²T. For each of these HbF inducers, we found only one or at the most two small studies. There is no information on whether any of these HbF inducers have an effect on our primary outcome, blood transfusion. For the second primary outcome, haemoglobin, there may be small differences between intervention groups, but these may not be clinically meaningful and are of low- to very low-certainty evidence. Data on adverse effects and optimal doses are limited. Five studies are awaiting classification, but...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - January 13, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Wai Cheng Foong C Khai Loh Jacqueline J Ho Doris Sc Lau Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 1176: Effects of Ground Slopes on Erector Spinae Muscle Activities and Characteristics of Golf Swing
Conclusion: The findings suggest that amateur golfers face different slopes with altered muscle recruitment strategies. Specifically, during the acceleration phase of the golf swing, the BAF and the BBF slopes, compared with the BLF slope, significantly underactivated the lead side thoracolumbar erector spinae muscles, thereby increasing the risk of back injury. Changes in muscle activity during critical periods may affect neuromuscular deficits in high-handicap players and may have implications for the understanding and development of golf-related lower back pain. In addition, the X-factor angle was not affected by the sl...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - January 9, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Bairan Li Junsig Wang Chaojie Wu Zhe Hu Jiaying Li Sang-Cheul Nam Ze Zhang Jae-Kyun Ryu Youngsuk Kim Tags: Article Source Type: research