145 results on '"Hernandez-Reif M"'
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2. Feeding Stressors and Available Resources for Parents of Children with Down Syndrome: A Qualitative Analysis
3. Touch and Pain
4. § Pregnancy massage reduces prematurity, low birthweight and postpartum depression
5. Validation of an Instrument to Measure Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-efficacy
6. Behavioural symptoms of children with HIV infection living in the Dominican Republic
7. Caregivers perception of HIV-infected Dominican childrens behaviour
8. Massage therapy effects on depressed pregnant women
9. Prenatal depression effects on the foetus and neonate in different ethnic and socio-economic status groups
10. Premenstrual symptoms are relieved by massage therapy
11. Children with cystic fibrosis benefit from massage therapy
12. Atopic dermatitis symptoms decreased in children following massage therapy.
13. Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 increased in preterm neonates following massage therapy.
14. Caffeine use affects pregnancy outcome.
15. Prenatal depression effects on pregnancy feelings and substance use.
16. Maternal psychological distress, prenatal cortisol, and fetal weight.
17. Psychosocial forum. Childrens' distress during burn treatment is reduced by massage therapy.
18. Postburn itching, pain, and psychological symptoms are reduced with massage therapy.
19. Massage therapy effects on depression and somatic symptoms in chronic fatigue syndrome.
20. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: benefits from massage therapy.
21. Multiple sclerosis patients benefit from massage therapy
22. Moderate versus light pressure massage therapy leads to greater weight gain in preterm infants
23. Depressed mothers' infants are less responsive to faces and voices.
24. Massage therapy improves mood and behavior of students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
25. Aggressive adolescents benefit from massage therapy.
26. Prenatal dysthymia versus major depression effects on early mother-infant interactions: a brief report.
27. Adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder benefit from massage therapy.
28. The Effects of Race and Socioeconomics on the Relationship Between Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Birth Outcomes: An Analysis of Southern US PRAMS data.
29. Infant sleep behaviors relate to their later cognitive and language abilities and morning cortisol stress hormone levels.
30. Enhancing Patient-Provider Breastfeeding Conversations: Breastfeeding Intention and Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy among a Sample of Pregnant Women.
31. The Prenatal Rating of Efficacy in Preparation to Breastfeed Scale: A New Measurement Instrument for Prenatal Breastfeeding Self-efficacy.
32. Pregnant women with depressive and anxiety symptoms read, talk, and sing less to their fetuses.
33. Monitoring of infant feeding behavior using a jaw motion sensor.
34. Preterm infant weight gain is increased by massage therapy and exercise via different underlying mechanisms.
35. The relationship between mothers' coping patterns and children's anxiety about their hospitalization as reflected in drawings.
36. Play and video effects on mood and procedure behaviors in school-aged children visiting the pediatrician.
37. Maternal depression and infant birth measures relate to how neonates respond to music.
38. Yoga and massage therapy reduce prenatal depression and prematurity.
39. Potential underlying mechanisms for greater weight gain in massaged preterm infants.
40. Prenatal depression effects and interventions: a review.
41. Tai chi/yoga effects on anxiety, heartrate, EEG and math computations.
42. Moderate pressure is essential for massage therapy effects.
43. Depressed mothers and infants are more relaxed during breastfeeding versus bottlefeeding interactions: brief report.
44. Preterm infant massage therapy research: a review.
45. Comorbid depression and anxiety effects on pregnancy and neonatal outcome.
46. Pregnancy massage reduces prematurity, low birthweight and postpartum depression.
47. Benefits of combining massage therapy with group interpersonal psychotherapy in prenatally depressed women.
48. Procedural pain heart rate responses in massaged preterm infants.
49. Touching behaviors of infants of depressed mothers during normal and perturbed interactions.
50. Depressed pregnant black women have a greater incidence of prematurity and low birthweight outcomes.
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