Managing inflammatory bowel disease during pregnancy
Researchers presented information on scientific evidence-based inflammatory bowel disease management methods during pregnancy.
View ArticleGut microbiome linked to eczema in infancy
A new study has revealed important associations between the gut microbiome and eczema in infancy and has established the basis for the potential prevention and treatment of eczema via modulation of the...
View ArticleCan your baby's gut bacteria predict food allergies?
Researchers in Italy delve into how changes in gut microbiota during the first 1000 days of life can influence the onset of food allergies in children. The study sheds light on various factors such as...
View ArticleWildling mice provide insights into how microbes affect allergies
The notion that some level of microbial exposure might reduce our risk of developing allergies has arisen over the last few decades and has been termed the hygiene hypothesis.
View ArticlePreterm birth risk highlighted in Stanford-led study on sleep and activity...
Researchers developed series2signal, a novel, state-of-the-art prediction model that used wearable data from pregnant women to predict gestational age as a proxy for the progression of pregnancy and...
View ArticleMothers of color can’t see if providers have a history of mistreatment. Why not?
When Selam Solomon Caldwell and her husband learned she was pregnant last year, the stakes for finding the right OB-GYN felt high.
View ArticleC-section overuse in Mexico driven by hospital specializations and obesity
Cesarean section (C-section) procedures have increased dramatically around the world in the recent decades.
View ArticleUC San Diego Health recognized as top maternity hospital
UC San Diego Health is recognized as a 2023-2024 High Performing Hospital for Maternity Care, which is the highest award a hospital can earn by U.S. News & World Report for obstetric and infant care.
View ArticleStudy uncovers bi-directional relationship between C-sections and conception
In a new study conducted at the University of Bergen the researchers found a bidirectional relationship between C-section and the time it takes for a couple to conceive.
View ArticleYoung Black and Hispanic women with multiple sclerosis fare worse than white...
While recent therapies have the potential to stall or delay the progression of multiple sclerosis, a new study shows that young Black and Hispanic women fare worse than young white women.
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