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Autor:
Prerna Kukreti, Ramdas Ransing, Pracheth Raghuveer, Mahesh Mahdevaiah, Smita N Deshpande, Dinesh Kataria, Manju Puri, Omsai Ramesh Vallamkonda, Sumit Rana, Harish K Pemde, Reena Yadav, Shilpi Nain, Shiv Prasad, Bhavuk Garg
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 12-20 (2022)
Background: Depression in pregnancy affects nearly one in five women in low- and middle-income countries and is associated with adverse obstetric and neonatal outcome. Burden of morbidity is high, but specialized mental health resources are meager. E
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2b816495c6c749ac863c227fe0062d6e
Autor:
N. Rajesh, Pankaj Kumar, Omsai Ramesh Vallamkonda, Mahesh Kumar Kalikiri, Vidya Rajesh, Madhu Poornima Mamidala
Publikováno v:
Autism Research. 8:224-228
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has both genetic and environmental factors in its etiology. The risk for many disorders is increased by consanguinity, but it is not known whether it increases the risk for ASD. Our study from large population in India
Autor:
Anupama Polinedi, Vidya Rajesh, Pankaj Kumar, N. Rajesh, Madhu Poornima Mamidala, Nidhi Singhal, Vrajesh Udani, Omsai Ramesh Vallamkonda
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biosciences. 38:887-892
Globalization and women empowerment have led to stressful life among Indian women. This stress impairs women's hormonal makeup and menstrual cycle, leading to infertility. National Family Health Survey-3 (NFHS-3) reports a decline in fertility status
Autor:
N. Rajesh, Madhu Poornima Mamidala, Vrajesh Udani, Anupama Polinedi, Praveen Kumar P.T.V., Nidhi Singhal, Vidya Rajesh, Omsai Ramesh Vallamkonda
Publikováno v:
Research in Developmental Disabilities. 34:3004-3013
Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is increasing across the globe and no data is available from India regarding the risk factors of ASD. In this regard a questionnaire based epidemiological assessment was carried out on prenatal, perinatal a