Tag: Pregnancy

History of preeclampsia linked to later cardiovascular risk
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in MedicineRetrospective study demonstrates that preeclampsia significantly increases long-term risk of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and metabolic complications in women.

Online health education improved COVID-19 knowledge and reduced anxiety
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in MedicineOnline health education delivered during prenatal care significantly improves COVID-19 knowledge and reduces pregnancy anxiety in first-time pregnant women during the post-pandemic period.

Placental abruption linked to higher cardiovascular risk in twin offspring
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in MedicinePlacental abruption in twin pregnancies associates with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in offspring, with preterm delivery mediating substantial but incomplete effects.

Cyclophilin A was higher in preeclampsia across pregnancy
Serum cyclophilin A concentrations are elevated in women with preeclampsia across pregnancy trimesters, with higher levels in early-onset disease, suggesting a role in pathogenesis.

Myocardial work shows subclinical dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease
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in MedicineMyocardial work analysis reveals subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease, with apical constructive work reduction as a consistent finding.

Maternal microbiota affects pregnancy outcomes and infant immune development
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in MedicineHow maternal and infant gut microbiomes shape pregnancy outcomes, immune development, and long-term health during the critical first 1000 days of life.

Low-dose aspirin is recommended to prevent preeclampsia in high-risk pregnancy
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in MedicineReview of aspirin’s pharmacological mechanisms and clinical evidence for low-dose therapy in pregnancy, emphasizing preeclampsia prevention and improved outcomes in high-risk populations.

Adjusted light color temperature lowered stress and anxiety
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in ObstetricsRandomized controlled trial examining medium-warm white light effects on stress, anxiety, and psychological well-being in high-risk pregnant women undergoing non-stress testing procedures.

Echocardiographic indicators predicted adverse outcomes in PIHS
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in ObstetricsEchocardiographic parameters independently predict adverse pregnancy outcomes in women aged 35+ with pregnancy-induced hypertension, with combined assessment achieving excellent discrimination.

Maternal HIV linked to altered gut microbes and metabolites
Longitudinal cohort analysis of gut dysbiosis and metabolomic alterations in mothers with HIV and their infants, identifying microbial and biochemical pathways linked to adverse perinatal outcomes.










