Investigators at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine Describe Findings in Neural Tube Defects (Prenatal Care: an Evidence -based Approach).
In: Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA, 2024-05-20, S. 139-139
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A recent report from investigators at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine highlights the importance of evidence-based prenatal care in reducing hospital admissions, improving education, and lowering pregnancy-associated morbidity and mortality. The report emphasizes the benefits of initiating care at 10 weeks or earlier and identifies various factors that can impact pregnancy outcomes, such as periodontal disease, body mass index, advanced maternal and paternal age, and iron deficiency anemia. The researchers also recommend screening for various conditions and infections, including depression, anxiety, intimate partner violence, and gestational diabetes. Additionally, they suggest treating chronic hypertension to a blood pressure of less than 140/90 mm Hg. [Extracted from the article]
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Investigators at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine Describe Findings in Neural Tube Defects (Prenatal Care: an Evidence -based Approach).
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Zeitschrift: | Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA, 2024-05-20, S. 139-139 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1532-4648 (print) |
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