
SIP Study – Stress In Pregnancy Study
The SIP Lab studies how stress during pregnancy impacts newborn and early childhood development. With the help of families like yours, we explore how environmental factors and …
SIP Study - Hospital Medicine
SHM invites you to join the SIP Study (Simultaneously Implementing Pathways for Improving Asthma, Pneumonia, and Bronchiolitis Care for Hospitalized Children).
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SIP Study | McGovern Medical School
May 2, 2023 · The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the testing performance of two diagnostic molecular techniques [quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and …
Cohort Profile: Stress in Pregnancy (SIP) Study - Academia.edu
• The SIP Study is a multidisciplinary birth cohort References study investigating the trajectories of neurodevelopmental derailments and abnormalities in a diverse urban sample in metropolitan …
Cohort Profile: Stress in Pregnancy (SIP) Study
Finik, Jackie ; Nomura, Yoko. / Cohort Profile : Stress in Pregnancy (SIP) Study. In: International Journal of Epidemiology. 2017 ; Vol. 46, No. 5. pp. 1388-1388K.
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Immediate and long-term perinatal and developmental outcomes of infants born to preeclamptic mothers with and without antenatal depression. A prospective, longitudinal study. Psych …
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Cohort Profile: Stress in Pregnancy (SIP) Study - PMC
The SIP Study is a multidisciplinary birth cohort study investigating the trajectories of neurodevelopmental derailments and abnormalities in a diverse urban sample in metropolitan …
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Jan 15, 2017 · Here we set out to test the hypothesis that placental imprinted gene expression mediates the effects of MPSP on fetal growth in a well characterized birth cohort, the Stress in …
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