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Importance of preconception care in low-fertility society of Korea

Park MI

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Can a Suicide Prevention Law decrease the suicide rate in Korea?

Ha K

The Suicide Prevention Law passed last March will be enacted beginning in April 2012, after the establishment of enforcement regulations. The suicide rate of Korea is 31/100,000, about 3 times...
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Job stress and musculoskeletal diseases

Kang DM, Kim YK, Kim JE

Majority of musculo-skeletal diseases are degenerative and work related. Work-related musculoskeletal diseases (WRMSD) are one of the main causes of work-related illnesses in Korea. Risk factors of WRMSD are multifactorial...
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The concepts and necessity of preconception care for men

Hoh JK, Park MI

Several international initiatives have taken place with themes such as "Men as Partners in reproductive health". Furthermore, many articles have recently been published concerning men's preconception care before pregnancy. However,...
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Maternal and paternal nutrition before conception

Park JS

Optimizing the health of the mother and father before conception is important for pregnancy outcomes. Maternal and paternal nutritional status before conception has been known to affect the outcomes of...
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Guidelines for preconception care: from the maternal and child health perspectives of Korea

Seo K, Kim MA

Korea has recorded a very low total fertility rate of 1.15 in 2009. Young Koreans tend to postpone their marriage, and as a result of late marriage, the average age...
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Preconception infection and genetic counseling

Ryu KY, Hoh JK, Park MI

Congenital malformations are a common cause of illness, handicapping conditions, and death. Errors of morphogenesis leading to congenital anomalies have many recognized causes, including specific single-gene mutations, chromosome imbalances, and...
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Healthy cities approach as a new paradigm of public health policy

Kim J, Jhang WG, Kang E, Koh K, Kim KY, Park KJ, Park YH

The healthy cities approach emphasizes the role of the leadership of local governments in promoting the health of the population in city settings. The concept emerged from public health strategies...
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The preconception stress and mental health of couples

Park YC, Park SC, Park MI

The ultimate goal of the 'baby plan' is a healthy pregnancy and successful child rearing. Focusing on baby planning, this article covers issues concerning a successful and healthy pregnancy with...
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Pre-pregnancy lifestyle of couple for a healthy pregnancy

Ko HS, Park IY, Shin JC

The purpose of this article is to outline lifestyle habits of couples during pre-pregnancy that promote a healthy pregnancy. A healthy pregnancy is the hope of every couple who intend...
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Current drug therapies for infantile hemangioma: focused on beta blocker

Lee SJ, Lee SB, Chung HY, Lee JM, Huh S

Infantile hemangioma (IH), a common vascular tumor from vascular birth marks, used to be untreated due to its natural course of spontaneous regression with few exceptions like cosmetic disfigurement, functional...
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Essence of preconception counseling and care

Hong SC, Choi JS, Han JY, Nava-Ocampo AA, Koren G

Since the 1980's, prenatal care for pregnant women and their babies has improved maternal and neonatal health. However, despite prenatal care, the rate of some complications, such as major fetal...
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Clinical practice guideline for dementia by Clinical Research Center for Dementia of South Korea

Ku BD, Kim SG, Lee JY, Park KH, Shin JH, Kim KK, Youn YC, Lee YM, Hong CH, Seo SW, Na DL, Kim SY, Cheong HK, Kim DK, Lee JH, Kim SY, Yeon BK, Kim SY, Han SH

The Clinical Research Center for Dementia of South Korea (CREDOS), a nation-wide clinical dementia research group, has prepared clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for dementia tailored to the Korean population. In...
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