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postnatal depression
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Nutrition services are provided for prenatal and postnatal maternal and for the infancy stage.
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These figures represent the final stage of postnatal development.
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Prenatal and postnatal mercury exposure, breastfeeing and neurodevelopment during the first 5 years.
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Taken together with the inability to find bone-marrow derived endothelium in new vasculature, there is now little material support for postnatal vasculogenesis.
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Each rhombomere expresses its own unique set of genes, which has been shown to influence postnatal rhythmic behaviors, such as respiration, mastication, and walking.
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This is attributed to the postnatal surge of gonadotropins and testosterone that normally occurs between the first and fourth months of life.
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Full postnatal assessments will be conducted daily whilst an inpatient, or more frequently if needed.
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Measurement of audition and vision in the first year of postnatal life.
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In the context of this pioneering work she has done research on men's psychological reactions associated with pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care.
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His recent studies indicate a role for non-visual pathways in the phenomenon of developmental plasticity during the postnatal critical period.
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