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    In this week’s episode we speak with Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Mount Sinai, Dr. Jennifer Cohen about a recent large scale Fetal Heart Society project she conducted on the topic of fetal ccTGA and outcomes. What observations in fetal life are associated with worse clinical outcomes? Why is it valuable to perform serial fetal echocardiograms in this patient group? How common are genetic…

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    The Barker hypothesis1 postulates that some organs and functions undergo programming during fetal life, setting in motion adaptative responses with delayed effects into adulthood. Although there is mounting evidence on the association between fetal exposure to some insults and permanent changes in postnatal life, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood, but could include epigenetic…

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    The Barker hypothesis1 postulates that some organs and functions undergo programming during fetal life, setting in motion adaptative responses with delayed effects into adulthood. Although there is mounting evidence on the association between fetal exposure to some insults and permanent changes in postnatal life, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood, but could include epigenetic…

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    • Also read the Linked Comment: Fetal #growth patterns as early markers of #fetal programming https://t.co/bVzG31lugM #ChildhoodObesity #FREE to read with registration (also FREE)

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    The Barker hypothesis1 postulates that some organs and functions undergo programming during fetal life, setting in motion adaptative responses with delayed effects into adulthood. Although there is mounting evidence on the association between fetal exposure to some insults and permanent changes in postnatal life, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood, but could include epigenetic…

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