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UdeC Research Studies Stress Effects on Mothers and Their Children Born in Pandemic

Summary by Diario Concepción
Understand how allostatic overload — that is, chronic stress accumulated — affected pregnant women during the pandemic by COVID-19 and, consequently, the development of their sons and daughters, is the central objective of the study Fondecyt Regular No.1241905, called The allostatic overload in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic and potential effects on the health of mother-child dyad, led by the academic of the Department of Obstetrics and …
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Understand how allostatic overload — that is, chronic stress accumulated — affected pregnant women during the pandemic by COVID-19 and, consequently, the development of their sons and daughters, is the central objective of the study Fondecyt Regular No.1241905, called The allostatic overload in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic and potential effects on the health of mother-child dyad, led by the academic of the Department of Obstetrics and …

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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