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    Effect of Mothers' Educational Supportive Care Program on Pain Intensity and Crying Duration Caused by Colic Pain in Infants Aged 1-5 Months by Maryam Khajeh, Tahereh Sadeghi, Monir Ramezani, Raheleh Derafshi

    “…Background: Baby colic is one of the most common digestive problems in infants. Due to its several and unknown causes, colic treatment depends on the parent's…”
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    Diagnostic accuracy of anti-DGP (IgG) for celiac disease by Jafari, Seyed, Alami, Ali, Sedghi, Niloofar, Kianifar, Hamidreza, Kiani, Mohammad, Khalesi, Maryam, Derafshi, Raheleh

    “…Background: Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy that is caused by the intake of gluten-containing grains in genetically susceptible humans. The…”
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    Epidemiological and Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Children with Acute Poisoning in Northeast of Iran by Ali Alami, Maryam Aghaei, Sepideh Shayan Karkon, Raheleh Derafshi

    Published in Reviews in clinical medicine (01-12-2020)
    “…Introduction:Acute Poisoning in the developed countries include about 2% of all childhood deaths and more than 5% cause of death in the developing countries…”
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    Epidemiological and Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Children with Acute Poisoning in Northeast of Iran by Ali Alami, Maryam Aghaei, Sepideh Shayan Karkon, Raheleh Derafshi

    Published in Reviews in clinical medicine (01-12-2020)
    “…Introduction:Acute Poisoning in the developed countries include about 2% of all childhood deaths and more than 5% cause of death in the developing countries…”
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    The Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency in Children with Febrile Seizure by Fargol Nabavi, Javad Akhondian, Sepideh Karkon Shayan, Sepideh Babaniamansour, Raheleh ِDerafshi

    Published in Reviews in clinical medicine (01-03-2021)
    “…Introduction: A febrile seizure (FS) occurs in 2-4% of children aged 6 months to 5 years. A simple febrile seizure is the most common seizure in children…”
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