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Enliven: Pediatrics and Neonatal Biology is an Open access, peer reviewed international journal and it aims to publish different types of articles on emerging developments and supports current and upcoming research in the field of Pediatrics. This journal also allows articles on neonatal biology.
This journal will support the budding scientists, scholars, academicians, researchers, and students by providing Open access platform for publishing their work.
This journal will follow the peer review policies and will bode Open access in having quality research output.
This journal combines the innovative scientific ideas and ways in pediatrics, neonatal biology and all other related disciplines to have an innovative output. Enliven: Pediatrics and Neonatal Biology invites articles from authors and we assure authors that articles received will be processed with the best policies and will disseminate the articles to the right field.
Enliven: Pediatrics and Neonatal Biology aims to publish recent studies, innovations, discoveries and developments in perinatal medicine, neonatology, neonatal mortality, neonatal surgeries, neonatal surgeries, neonatological research, vaccination in neonates, neonatal care, neonatal biology, pediatric care, pediatric medicine, and all other related areas.
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Pediatricians can Enhance Early Parental Ability to Decode Infant Gestures
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Pediatricians? Role to Promote Healthy Nutrition and Decrease Child Obesity
Authors: Honig AS Abstract View Pdf -
One Remedy Against Pneumonia Is It Enough?
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Authors: Igor klepikov
Serious Obesity in the pediatric population present approach in clinical care
- The scientific appraisal of pediatric patients with severe obesity, including a arbitrary of salient biological, psychological, and social factors that may be contributing to the patient's obesity and the current state of treatment strategies.
A well organized review by asian survivors is clinical determnation of health outcomes in childhood cancer
- we prescribe improving synergetic initiatives to frame a regional repository of methodically assessed health outcomes and biospecimens to examine treatment, social-environmental and genetic predictors, and interventions.
Molecular diagnostic refurbish in hereditary hemolytic anemia and neonatalhyperbilirubinemia
- The three important categories of HHA: (a) RBC membrane defects; (b) hemoglobinopathies/thalassenias; and (c) RBC enzyme deficiencies. Hyperbilirubinemia is a frequent consequence of hemolytic anemia.
Parents of pediatric oncology sick persons performs google searches related to health
- Parents of the children who are suffering with cancer search for online google search content offers intuition into what matters to parents of cancer patients.
Liver disease in nonsyndromic childhood obesity is steroid metabolomic signature
- To identify the steroid metabolomic signature of adolescence non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, we compaired the steroidal fingerprints of obese children with or without liver disease.