نتایج جستجو برای: fussiness

تعداد نتایج: 140  

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
B Lloyd R J Halter M J Kuchan G E Baggs A S Ryan M L Masor

OBJECTIVE Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may ...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

2016
Lawrence Kotlow

Physicians are often asked to diagnose and treat infants with clinical signs of gastroesophageal reflux (GER) symptoms and in extreme cases gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Some infants are left to work out their pain, regurgitation and vomiting until they outgrow the symptoms while others may undergo expensive, invasive endoscopic procedures in the operating room under general anesthesi...

2002
S. G. Erberich A. Panigrahy L. Tesoriero J. Nielsen P. Friedlich I. Seri M. D. Nelson F. Gilles S. Bluml

S. G. Erberich, A. Panigrahy, L. Tesoriero, J. Nielsen, P. Friedlich, I. Seri, M. D. Nelson, F. Gilles, S. Bluml Radiology, CHLA/USC, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Neonatology, CHLA/USC, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Neuropathology, CHLA/USC, Los Angeles, CA, United States Introduction Functional MRI (fMRI) in pre-term and term newborns is a promising, but yet challenging, method to investi...

2017
Bruno Mario Cesana

The question, reported in the title of this editorial, has the purpose of being intentionally a little provocative. It is obvious the Ethical Committees (CE), founded and established to approve clinical trials of new drugs that the pharmaceutical industry intends to market and, in general, biomedical research such as pharmaceutical no profit controlled clinical trials and observational studies,...

2005
ALEX MARTINEZ REGINA YANDO DEBRA BENDELL DANIEL MESSINGER

Twenty depressed adolescent mothers were videotaped interacting with their own infant and with the infant of a nondepressed mother. In addition. nondepressed mothers were videotaped with their own infant as well as with the infant of a depressed mother. Depressed mothers showed less facial expressivity than nondepressed mothers and received less optimal interaction rating scale scores (a summar...

2017
Michael C. Frank Elika Bergelson Christina Bergmann Alejandrina Cristia Caroline Floccia Judit Gervain Kiley Hamlin Erin E. Hannon Melissa Kline Daniel Yurovsky

The ideal of scientific progress is that we accumulate measurements and integrate these into theory, but recent discussion of replicability issues has cast doubt on whether psychological research conforms to this model. Developmental research – especially with infant participants – also has discipline-specific replicability challenges, including small samples due to high recruitment costs and l...

2009
Alissa L. Ferry Susan J. Hespos Sandra R. Waxman

Neonates prefer human speech to other non-linguistic auditory stimuli. However, it remains an open question whether there are any conceptual consequences of words on object categorization. Previous research shows that naming a distinct set of objects with a consistent label promotes categorization in 6-month-old infants. The current study examined the influence of words and tones on object cate...

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