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View article: Maternal Oncological Disease and Congenital Pneumonia Are New Independent Risk Factors for Surfactant Requirements in Late Preterm Infants
Maternal Oncological Disease and Congenital Pneumonia Are New Independent Risk Factors for Surfactant Requirements in Late Preterm Infants Open
Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in late preterm (LPT) infants. We also aimed to identify the risk factors associated with surfactant requirement and the clinical outcomes a…
View article: Advantage of bedside versus conventional operating room surgery in the management of term and preterm newborn infants: a single center retrospective observational study
Advantage of bedside versus conventional operating room surgery in the management of term and preterm newborn infants: a single center retrospective observational study Open
View article: Enteral nutritional strategy during therapeutic hypothermia: who? when? what?
Enteral nutritional strategy during therapeutic hypothermia: who? when? what? Open
Background There are no guidelines regarding enteral feeding (EF) of infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) during and shortly after therapeutic hypothermia; consequently, clinical practice is, to date, still variable. The obje…
View article: History of Medicine as a bridge between Paleopathology and the Medical Humanities. New Technologies Applied to Bioarchaeology: reconstructing Lifestyles in Ancient Rome
History of Medicine as a bridge between Paleopathology and the Medical Humanities. New Technologies Applied to Bioarchaeology: reconstructing Lifestyles in Ancient Rome Open
The research project Diseases, health and lifestyles in Rome: from the Empire to the Early Middle Age (PRIN 2015), covered a significant area of research, ranging from the historical and historico-medical content that emerged during the mu…
View article: First Glimpse into the Genomic Characterization of People from the Imperial Roman Community of Casal Bertone (Rome, First–Third Centuries AD)
First Glimpse into the Genomic Characterization of People from the Imperial Roman Community of Casal Bertone (Rome, First–Third Centuries AD) Open
This paper aims to provide a first glimpse into the genomic characterization of individuals buried in Casal Bertone (Rome, first–third centuries AD) to gain preliminary insight into the genetic makeup of people who lived near a tannery wor…
View article: Exploring mobility in Italian Neolithic and Copper Age communities
Exploring mobility in Italian Neolithic and Copper Age communities Open
View article: Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1<sup>st</sup>–3<sup>rd</sup> cent. CE): a genetic junction in the Roman Empire
Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1<sup>st</sup>–3<sup>rd</sup> cent. CE): a genetic junction in the Roman Empire Open
Rome became the prosperous Capital of the Roman Empire through the political and military conquests of neighbouring areas. People were able to move Romeward modifying the Rome area’s demographic structure. However, the genomic evidence for…
View article: Organizzazione funeraria e struttura sociale degli inumati di Casal Bertone (Roma, I-III sec. d.C.)
Organizzazione funeraria e struttura sociale degli inumati di Casal Bertone (Roma, I-III sec. d.C.) Open
Gli scavi archeologici preventivi alla realizzazione della Ferrovia ad Alta Velocità, hanno portato in luce, nel quartiere romano di Casal Bertone, un vasto impianto produttivo, pertinente ad una fullonica, e tre aree sepolcrali, indicate …
View article: Food at the heart of the Empire: dietary reconstruction for Imperial Rome inhabitants
Food at the heart of the Empire: dietary reconstruction for Imperial Rome inhabitants Open
View article: The edge of the Empire: diet characterization of medieval Rome through stable isotope analysis
The edge of the Empire: diet characterization of medieval Rome through stable isotope analysis Open
This paper aims to define the dietary profile of the population of early medieval Rome (fifth–eleventh centuries CE) by carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis. This period was characterized by deep changes in the city’s economic, demo…
View article: Food for the Empire: dietary pattern of Imperial Rome inhabitants.
Food for the Empire: dietary pattern of Imperial Rome inhabitants. Open
This paper aims to provide a broad diet reconstruction for people buried in archaeologically defined contexts in Rome (1st-3rd centuries CE), in order to combine archaeological and biological evidence focusing on dietary preferences in Imp…
View article: Enamel hypoplasia and health conditions through social status in the Roman Imperial Age (First to third centuries, Rome, Italy)
Enamel hypoplasia and health conditions through social status in the Roman Imperial Age (First to third centuries, Rome, Italy) Open
Dental enamel hypoplasia, a deficit in enamel matrix formation, occurs in childhood and in utero as a result of survived nutritional deficiencies/diseases. Examination of hypoplastic lesions in ancient skeletal remains provides an excellen…
View article: Recenti indagini archeologiche nell’area dello svincolo stradale di Ostia Antica sulla via del Mare
Recenti indagini archeologiche nell’area dello svincolo stradale di Ostia Antica sulla via del Mare Open
Recenti indagini archeologiche preventive effettuate nel 2011-2012 hanno portato al rinvenimento di un'estesa area di necropoli nella zona dello svincolo stradale di Ostia Antica lungo la via del Mare. Oltre ad importanti elementi archeolo…
View article: Mezzo millennio di storia romana a Casal Bernocchi-Malafede. I risultati degli scavi 2015
Mezzo millennio di storia romana a Casal Bernocchi-Malafede. I risultati degli scavi 2015 Open
L'articolo ha lo scopo di presentare i risultati degli studi riguardanti il sito archeologico sito in località Casal Bernocchi-Malafede, lungo la via Ostiense, articolato in tre nuclei principali, costituiti da un impianto termale, una str…