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51. Prenatal depression restricts fetal growth.

52. Prenatal dopamine and neonatal behavior and biochemistry.

53. Dominican Children with HIV not Receiving Antiretrovirals: Massage Therapy Influences their Behavior and Development.

54. A review of pediatric HIV effects on neurocognitive development.

55. Prenatal serotonin and neonatal outcome: brief report.

56. Prenatal dysthymia versus major depression effects on the neonate.

57. Massage therapy reduces pain in pregnant women, alleviates prenatal depression in both parents and improves their relationships.

58. Prematurity and potential predictors.

59. Chronic prenatal depression and neonatal outcome.

60. Prenatal dysthymia versus major depression effects on maternal cortisol and fetal growth.

61. Temperature increases in preterm infants during massage therapy.

62. Preterm infants show reduced stress behaviors and activity after 5 days of massage therapy.

63. Preterm infant massage elicits consistent increases in vagal activity and gastric motility that are associated with greater weight gain.

64. Depressed mothers' newborns show less discrimination of other newborns' cry sounds.

66. Sleep disturbances in depressed pregnant women and their newborns.

67. Greater arousal and less attentiveness to face/voice stimuli by neonates of depressed mothers on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale.

68. Instrumental and vocal music effects on EEG and EKG in neonates of depressed and non-depressed mothers.

69. Moderate versus light pressure massage therapy leads to greater weight gain in preterm infants.

70. Prenatal paternal depression.

71. Impact of a massage therapy clinical trial on immune status in young Dominican children infected with HIV-1.

72. Mothers' depressed mood and anxiety levels are reduced after massaging their preterm infants.

73. Prenatal depression effects on the fetus and newborn: a review.

74. Prenatal cortisol, prematurity and low birthweight.

75. Stability of mood states and biochemistry across pregnancy.

76. Risk factors and stress variables that differentiate depressed from nondepressed pregnant women.

77. Withdrawn and intrusive maternal interaction style and infant frontal EEG asymmetry shifts in infants of depressed and non-depressed mothers.

78. Happy faces are habituated more slowly by infants of depressed mothers.

79. Prenatal, perinatal and neonatal stimulation: a survey of neonatal nurseries.

80. Newborns of depressed mothers who received moderate versus light pressure massage during pregnancy.

81. Cortisol decreases and serotonin and dopamine increase following massage therapy.

82. Vagal activity, gastric motility, and weight gain in massaged preterm neonates.

83. The development of infant learning about specific face-voice relations.

84. Natural killer cells and lymphocytes increase in women with breast cancer following massage therapy.

85. Prenatal maternal cortisol, fetal activity and growth.

86. Lavender fragrance cleansing gel effects on relaxation.

87. Massage treatment in HIV-1 infected Dominican children: a preliminary report on the efficacy of massage therapy to preserve the immune system in children without antiretroviral medication.

88. Prenatal maternal biochemistry predicts neonatal biochemistry.

89. Breast cancer patients have improved immune and neuroendocrine functions following massage therapy.

90. Prepartum, postpartum, and chronic depression effects on newborns.

91. Massage therapy of moderate and light pressure and vibrator effects on EEG and heart rate.

92. Music effects on EEG in intrusive and withdrawn mothers with depressive symptoms.

93. Stable preterm infants gain more weight and sleep less after five days of massage therapy.

94. Sucrose attenuates a negative electroencephalographic response to an aversive stimulus for newborns.

95. Pregnancy anxiety and comorbid depression and anger: effects on the fetus and neonate.

96. Fetal activity following stimulation of the mother's abdomen, feet, and hands.

97. EEG asymmetry responses to lavender and rosemary aromas in adults and infants.

98. Relative right versus left frontal EEG in neonates.

99. Prenatal anger effects on the fetus and neonate.

100. Fibromyalgia pain and substance P decrease and sleep improves after massage therapy.

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