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girls, etc ; adolescents; appetite; chronic diseases; males; television; Show all 6 Subjects
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... Appetite traits have multifactorial origins. In association with environmental and genetic factors, they could become problematic and lead to Feeding or Eating Disorders (FED). As the DSM-5 classification is not suitable for pediatric FED, another way to describe eating behavior is to distinguish the clinical profiles of "small eater" and "big eater". The aim of this study was to identify socio-de ...
girls, etc ; children; educational status; marriage; mortality; secondary education; sustainable development; Show all 7 Subjects
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... Education of a girl child is necessary for the overall development of our country. Encouraging girl child education is known to delay the age at marriage and also reduce fertility levels, maternal and child mortality levels and promote the quality life of the entire family and next generation. The results of the study indicated that majority (80.83%) of the respondents were illiterates and majorit ...
Cristina Lucia-Campos; Irene Valenzuela; Ana Latorre-Pellicer; David Ros-Pardo; Marta Gil-Salvador; María Arnedo; Beatriz Puisac; Neus Castells; Alberto Plaja; Anna Tenes; Ivon Cuscó; Laura Trujillano; Feliciano J. Ramos; Eduardo F. Tizzano; Paulino Gómez-Puertas; Juan Pié
girls, etc ; enzymes; exons; genetic disorders; growth retardation; heterozygosity; loci; patients; phenotype; Show all 9 Subjects
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... Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a multisystemic genetic disorder characterized by distinctive facial features, growth retardation, and intellectual disability, as well as various systemic conditions. It is caused by genetic variants in genes related to the cohesin complex. Single-nucleotide variations are the best-known genetic cause of CdLS; however, copy number variants (CNVs) clearly under ...
girls, etc ; brain; centrosomes; databases; gait; genes; homozygosity; molecular biology; pathogenesis; phenotype; Show all 10 Subjects
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... BACKGROUND: The CEP104 gene (OMIM: 616,690) encodes the centrosome protein 104 (CEP104) that is involved in cilia function. Pathogenic variants in this gene have been described in four patients diagnosed with Joubert syndrome (JBTS) 25. Here, we challenged the concept that pathogenic variants in CEP104 gene are only involved in the development of JBTS 25. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a clinical setting ...
girls, etc ; agricultural colleges; business enterprises; employment; occupations; public sector; scientists; sustainable development; Show all 8 Subjects
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... Home Science (now known as Community Science) is an academic discipline extremely popular among girl students and recently even amongst the boys also. In home science profession, there are numerous career options and the selection of right option would help the home scientist to deliver maximum with true spirit. Lack of clear perception of the realities of a career in home science profession could ...
girls, etc ; age; arm circumference; boys; developing countries; infants; journals; prediction; wastes; Ethiopia; Show all 10 Subjects
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... Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is an age-sensitive anthropometric measurement in infants. However, exact age is difficult to know, particularly in low-income countries. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of an age-independent mid-upper arm circumference-to-length (MUAC/L) ratio measurement in detecting wasting among infants aged 1–6 months in Ethiopia. A facility-based diagnostic accuracy st ...
girls, etc ; Panthera tigris; age; children; language development; languages; prediction; regression analysis; toys; Show all 9 Subjects
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... Language plays a well-documented role in perceptual object categorization, but little is known about its role in the categorization of complex events. We explored this here with a perspective from age or developmentally appropriate language capacities in neurotypical children between the ages of two and four years (N = 21), and from delayed language development in a clinical group of children (N = ...
girls, etc ; Rabies lyssavirus; dogs; humans; rabies; virus transmission; wildlife; Colombia; Latin America; Show all 9 Subjects
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... Human rabies has been described by various cultures in many countries around the world. Gabriel García Márquez's novel Of love and other demons recounts the story of a girl who, in colonial Colombia in the 18ᵗʰ century, was bitten by a rabid dog. This paper aims to review the general status of the disease in Colombia and interweave it with García Márquez's book. Developed countries have successful ...
girls, etc ; boys; cohort studies; cross-sectional studies; environment; estriol; estrone; prasterone; testosterone; urine; Show all 10 Subjects
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... People are extensively exposed to benzotriazoles (BTRs) and benzothiazoles (BTHs) derivatives, which are environmental pollutants that may possess endocrine-disrupting potential; however, no epidemiological evidence is available on the associations of BTRs and BTHs with estrogens and androgens. This study aimed at investigating the associations of BTRs and BTHs with estrogens and androgens among p ...
girls, etc ; globalization; human development; humans; literacy; livelihood; nutrition; poverty; society; sustainable development; India; Show all 11 Subjects
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... According to census 2021, the literacy percentage of India is 77.70 per cent whereas; in the case of women it is 71.50 per cent. There has been a genuine attempt to improve the education attainment of women by both government and other voluntary Organization. The amendments in the policies and infrastructural supports on primary, secondary and higher education reveal the initiatives of the Governm ...
girls, etc ; Epicoccum nigrum; cardiac arrest; central nervous system; drugs; encephalopathy; fungi; hydrocephalus; hyphae; mycology; resection; Show all 11 Subjects
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... Here we report a case of a 14-week-old girl with a history of intrauterine drug exposure and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy secondary to cardiac arrest requiring prolonged resuscitation at birth presented with irritability and a bulging anterior fontanelle. After neurosurgical resection, pathologic examination showed fungal hyphae, and Epicoccum nigrum was detected by fungal PCR and sequencing. T ...
... The 7-month-old girl was left in a nursery until following morning. About 3 h after being given milk, she was found dead in a right lateral supine position. There was no external evidence of injury to suggest a maltreatment. Hemorrhages were present in the accessory respiratory muscles, but the most notable findings were masses on either side of the trachea and immediately inferior to the thyroid ...
... The familial occurrence of childhood cancers has been proven for a long time. Wilms’ tumors often do not have a clear germline genetic cause. However, approximately 2% of all nephroblastoma cases are familial. Descriptions of twins with the same cancer are extremely rare, so our aim was to present the background of the available literature of the occurrence of Wilms’ tumor in a pair of monozygotic ...
... Our primary objective was to examine the extent to which moment-to-moment associations between preschool-aged children's behavior and maternal emotional support differed for mothers showing different levels of parasympathetic engagement. We used behavioral observations of maternal and child behavior and maternal changes in cardiac vagal tone assessed via respiratory sinus arrhythmia in 15-s interv ...
... Adolescent girls are in the key stages of rapid physical and psychological development and have a great demand for iron. Anemia affects adolescent girls’ health, future development, and even the health of their offspring. There has been limited study of adolescent girl anemia at the national and provincial levels in China. We investigated the anemia status of adolescent girls in China based on dat ...
girls, etc ; Ayurvedic medicine; amenorrhea; case studies; childbirth; conception; hormone replacement therapy; insemination; lifestyle; menstruation; ovulation; patients; pregnancy; Show all 13 Subjects
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... Infertility associated with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a major cause of concern in the present generation among the reproductive age groups due to undesirable lifestyle changes. This is a case report of an infertile couple who had not been able to conceive since 11 yrs. The wife was diagnosed with PCOS. They underwent conventional treatments of primary infertility including IUI (Intra ...
girls, etc ; adolescents; cross-sectional studies; diet; experimental design; malnutrition; menstruation; nutritional status; public health; regression analysis; stakeholders; Ethiopia; Show all 12 Subjects
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... BACKGROUND: Adolescent is the population whose age between 10–19 years old. They are undergoing rapid growth, development and are one of the nutritionally at-risk groups who should need attention. Adolescent undernutrition is a worldwide problem. Even if this stage brings the second window of opportunity to break the intergenerational cycle of undernutrition little is known specifically in the stu ...
girls, etc ; Montivipera; antivenoms; brain damage; consciousness; distress; face; hospitals; mucosa; national parks; patients; septicemia; snake bites; snakes; therapeutics; wasps; Iran; Show all 17 Subjects
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... Latifi's viper (Montivipera latifii), also known as Lar Valley or Damavandi viper, is endemic to Iran. It has rarely been recorded, as it occurs in a highly-protected national park. In this first clinical report of a confirmed bite by this species, a teenage girl was bitten on the chin, causing rapidly-progressive swelling of the face and oropharyngeal mucosa. At a local hospital, a misleading his ...
... Methionine adenosyltransferase I/III deficiency is an inborn error of metabolism due to mutations in the MAT1A gene. It is the most common cause of hypermethioninemia in newborn screening. Heterozygotes are often asymptomatic. In contrast, homozygous or compound heterozygous individuals can develop severe neurological symptoms. Less than 70 cases with biallelic variants have been reported worldwid ...
Andrey V. Bocharov; Alexander N. Savostyanov; Helena R. Slobodskaya; Sergey S. Tamozhnikov; Evgeny A. Levin; Alexander E. Saprigyn; Ekaterina A. Proshina; Tatiana N. Astakhova; Ekaterina A. Merkulova; Gennady G. Knyazev
... In the current study, we aimed to investigate the associations between the natural variability in hyperactivity and inattention scores, as well as their combination with EEG oscillatory responses in the Stop-Signal task in a sample of healthy children. During performance, the Stop-Signal task EEGs were recorded in 94 Caucasian children (40 girls) from 7 to 10 years. Hyperactivity/inattention and i ...