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Mother and newborn adaptations after birth : influence of administration of oxytocin and epidural analgesia during labour
(2009-08-31)
and prolactin levels rose significantly after 20 minutes. There was a positive correlation between oxytocin and prolactin levels (I). Maternal systolic and diastolic blood pressure fell during the breastfeed by 9 and 8 mmHg, respectively (II). At two days...
Strategies to increase effectiveness of growth factor receptors-targeted therapy in glioblastoma
(2007-11-14)
Gliomas are the most common glial neoplasms, accounting for nearly 70% of
all primary brain tumours. The progression of low-grade gliomas into more
aggressive tumours is supported by the abnormal function of several
prot ...
Psychological health and life situation in spouses of stroke patients
(2007-05-25)
About 30,000 people in Sweden are affected by stroke each year. The
effect on physical functioning, and also consequences such as depression
and aphasia, are likely to affect not only the life of the patient, but
also the ...
Corticosteroids in advanced cancer : epidemiology, symptom relief and patient experiences
(2007-04-06)
Cortisol is the principal circulating glucocorticoid in man and has a
wide variety of effects in the body. In advanced metastatic cancer,
glucocorticoids are used to alleviate symptoms such as anorexia, poor
strength ...
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression : the role of histone modification and alternative splicing
(2008-01-18)
Telomerase, an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase responsible for telomeric DNA
elongation, is silent in most normal differentiated human cells due to
the tight repression of its catalytic unit, telomerase reverse
transcriptase ...
Hamstring muscle strain
(2008-04-25)
Background: Acute hamstring strains are common injuries in different sports. They are often serious, causing long rehabilitation times and a proneness for re-injury. Preliminary observations indicate that the injuries can ...
Role of estrogen receptor beta in epithelia lacking estrogen receptor alpha expression
(2008-04-18)
Estrogens influence the physiology of many organs by activation of the nuclear receptors ERalpha and ERbeta. The epithelium of ventral prostate, ovarian granulosa cells and lung, are ERalpha-negative but express high levels ...
Endothelin receptor antagonism and hypertonic solutions in experimental endotoxin shock
(2007-05-18)
Sepsis is a common and serious condition among patients in the intensive care unit. It is characterized by a systemic inflammatory response, resulting in cardiovascular instability and impaired organ tissue oxygenation due ...
Eating habits among adolescents and their mothers : Stockholm Weight Development Study (SWEDES)
(2008-04-04)
The aims of this thesis were threefold. Firstly, to explore the possibility to improve the quality of dietary data and to identify under- and overreporters of energy intake. Secondly, to investigate the eating habits of ...
Swedish moist snuff and the risk of cardiovascular diseases
(2007-10-19)
The snuff consumption in Sweden has increased substantially during recent
decades and today more than every fifth male adult uses snuff daily.
However, the evidence on health effects from long-term use of snuff is
limited, ...