Publications by authors named "Gonzalo Moreno"

: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a clinical condition with high mortality rates, particularly in patients over 65. Current guidelines recommend assessing the likelihood of pulmonary hypertension (LPH) using advanced echocardiography before proceeding to right heart catheterization. This study proposed using the common femoral vein (CFV), an accessible vein that reflects right atrial pressure, as an alternative method to assess the high likelihood of pulmonary hypertension (H-LPH).

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Objective: Parental leave and breastfeeding breaks influence the ability to initiate and continue breastfeeding. We investigated how eligibility criteria in the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Affordable Care Act (ACA) affect access to unpaid parental leave and breastfeeding breaks and assessed affordability and alternative policy models.

Methods: We used family income data to assess the affordability of unpaid leave by race and ethnicity.

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Well-designed paid sick leave is critical to ensure workers stay home when sick to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and other infectious pathogens, both when the economy is open and during an economic shutdown. To assess whether paid sick leave is available in countries around the world, we created and analysed a database of legislative guarantees of paid leave for personal illness in 193 UN member states. Original labour and social security legislation and global information on social security systems for each country were obtained and analysed by a multilingual research team using a common coding framework.

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  • Mothers working away from home often stop breastfeeding earlier due to workplace barriers, which can lead to negative health outcomes for their children.* -
  • A study analyzed data from 193 countries between 1995 and 2014, revealing that by 2014, 51 countries did not guarantee any breastfeeding breaks, and only 15 had legislated such policies since 1995.* -
  • While some progress has been made, many countries still lack necessary support for breastfeeding in the workplace, indicating a need for policies that facilitate breastfeeding for working mothers.*
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