Neonatal Endocrinology

Neonatal endocrinology is the study of hormone systems in newborn babies. It is important for diagnosing and treating a range of conditions that can affect newborns, from hormone deficiencies to inherited diseases. Understanding the role of hormones in newborns can also help to identify potential health problems before they become serious. Neonatal endocrinology is a vital field of research for ensuring the healthy development of newborns, and for identifying potential problems early so that appropriate treatment can be given.

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The Birth of Endowiki, An Italian Online Platform for Continuous Medical Education In Endocrinology
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Trends of Diabetes in Children and Adolescents in Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic and Clinical Pediatric Diabetes Center at Al Baha Central Hospital in Saudi Arabia
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Assessment of the Immune Response Induced in Neonatal Calves by Vaccination with Mycobacterium Bovis BCG Phipps Under Field Conditions
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Could Painful Experience in the Neonatal Period Trigger Persistent Anxiety-Like Behavior?
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Anatomical Variants of the Placenta in Sudanese and their Relation to the Neonatal Outcome
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Restriction of Antimicrobial Usage in a Tertiary Care Neonatal Unit in South India: A Before After Trial
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Anatomical Structure of the Umbilical Cord in Sudanese and Correlation with Neonatal Outcome 
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Prevalence of Burnout, Secondary Traumatic Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Among Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare Staff in Two Tertiary Hospitals in Zambia
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