... clinical information (medical records) as well as family and pregnancy history, and DNA. Overseen by an Institutional Review Board, the Registry ensures participants’ privacy and rights in medical research. ...
Created on 03 July 2019
... author of the study, medical geneticist, and Laboratory Director at Taueret Laboratories LLC, Salt Lake City, Utah, which provided an in-kind donation to facilitate the sequencing part of the study. “In ...
Created on 29 November 2018
... and “join quality initiatives” but what does it all mean and where do we start? In this article we will provide you with some history of quality, the current medical landscape, and practical steps you ...
Created on 15 March 2018
... and member of the Preeclampsia Foundation Medical Advisory Board. It's also possible this condition begins during pregnancy but doesn't show signs or symptoms until after the baby has arrived.
When does ...
Created on 22 February 2018
... as recommendations may be differ depending on your medical history.
There are opposing arguments regarding when to discontinue aspirin treatment. Some argue that aspirin should be discontinued at 36 ...
Created on 17 January 2018
... high blood pressure continues and causes other problems such as excessive fluid in the lungs or stroke. In other cases, new-onset high blood pressure – what is called de novo hypertension in medical terms – ...
Created on 11 May 2017
... with multidisciplinary intensive care, access to transfusion products, and around-the-clock medical specialists who can render care to complicated patients.
What are the risk factors of AFLP?
If undiagnosed ...
Created on 14 March 2017
... situation. Take these steps to help you make the decision that’s right for you and your family:
Find a medical specialist (usually a maternal-fetal medicine physician) who values you as a partner ...
Created on 23 February 2017
... of the Foundation’s Medical Advisory Board, and principal investigator of the study, said, “While the trial was negative, we learned a lot about preeclampsia. First, no matter how good preliminary results ...
Created on 02 February 2017
... a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and postdoctoral training in the Netherlands. Her research, “Maternal cerebrovascular health after preeclampsia” will be conducted at Erasmus Medical Centre in ...
Created on 10 October 2016
... or chest pain, or nausea. A medically complicated delivery may also require you to stay in the hospital for at least two or three days longer than normal, until the symptoms begin to go away and other ...
Created on 03 October 2016
In this day and age of conflicting or inconsistent medical advice, it helps when important recommendations come together based on the evidence. That's the case with the American College of Obstetricians ...
Created on 02 August 2016
... about preeclampsia as a medical condition. This is the first time that the Foundation has taken to provide formal patient advocate training to their national network of volunteers.
"Patients continue ...
Created on 06 July 2016
... launch, we are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for its 2016 Vision Grant program. With this program there is a possibility for two medical research Vision Grants, worth $20,000 ...
Created on 17 February 2016
... Pennsylvania In-person Support Group – a pilot model – where patients, survivors, loved ones, and medical providers can gather directly to share and learn in a casual forum. Having the Foundation as a ...
Created on 27 January 2016
The Community Foundation for Brevard has awarded the Brevard-based Preeclampsia Foundation a Medical Research Grant in the amount of $22,500 from the Kenneth R. Finken and Dorothy Hallam Finken Endowment ...
Created on 26 August 2015
... that taking a detailed medical history to evaluate for risk factors is currently the best and only recommended screening approach for preeclampsia. The opinion further states that current predictive tests ...
Created on 24 August 2015
... may have.
You can discuss your medical history and previous pregnancies with your healthcare providers to understand your own risk factors, which include history of chronic hypertension, diabetes, ...
Created on 22 July 2015
... a family history of both hypertension and diabetes might put Laura at higher risk for preeclampsia.
It's possible that her care provider didn't even know.
Medical research related to pregnancy complications ...
Created on 27 April 2015
... Reception
Melbourne, Florida – October 1, 2014 – At a special reception last night, the Community Foundation for Brevard awarded the Brevard-based Preeclampsia Foundation a Medical Research Grant in ...
Created on 01 October 2014