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1 terpretation of the story (e.g., sobbing to "crying").
2 acial expression upon smiling, laughing, and crying.
3 in formula-fed infants, or to prevent infant crying.
4 d the significance of early increased infant crying.
5 bering the information while their child was crying.
6 o inhibit a putative centre for laughter and crying.
7 , anxiety disorder, apathy, and pathological crying.
8 ral symptoms (5 patients), ocular ("tearless crying") (4 patients), and skeletal stigmata (1 patient)
10 chure, viewed an 8-minute video about infant crying and AHT, asked questions of the nurse, and signed
11 They are most influenced by symptoms such as crying and depressed mood, and medical factors that are
12 entified three underlying factors (laughter, crying and depression) loaded on appropriate questions o
13 s of PBA should stratify for gender, examine crying and laughter as separate outcomes and adjust for
14 alizations such as mews and cries in cats or crying and laughter in humans are examples of expression
19 ct from mood disorders in which laughter and crying are associated with feelings of happiness or sadn
20 ed learning a lot about understanding infant crying as normal; 11023 mothers (92.2%) and 2923 fathers
25 hanges in proportions of telephone calls for crying concerns to a nurse advice line and in AHT rates
26 telephone calls to the nurse advice line for crying declined by 20% for children younger than 3 month
27 the duration or number of episodes of infant crying/distress or diagnosis of "infant colic." Twelve o
28 the duration or number of episodes of infant crying/distress, or diagnosis of "infant colic." RESULTS
29 -one patients with pathological laughing and crying due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and 14 with
30 tile colic is a common cause of inconsolable crying during the first months of life and has been thou
32 ng allergic reactions, prolonged or abnormal crying, fussiness, dyspnea, and gastrointestinal distres
33 with histories of pathological laughing and crying had at least one episode in the laboratory that t
34 ant crying, especially prolonged unsoothable crying, has been interpreted clinically as something wro
35 during episodes of pathological laughing and crying; (ii) to compare responses during these episodes
36 L reuteri may be effective as treatment for crying in exclusively breastfed infants with colic, ther
37 ognized is the role of the early increase in crying in otherwise normal infants in the first few mont
39 age 4 months by vigorous motor activity and crying in response to unfamiliar visual, auditory, and o
40 universal parent education about coping with crying infants appears to be effective in lowering the i
41 igorously designed studies applicable to all crying infants will help draw more definitive conclusion
42 man mothers has a specific calming effect on crying infants, inducing a coordinated physiological res
46 retation, namely, that the early increase in crying is a typical behavioral development in normal inf
51 tandard treatment with the outcome of infant crying, measured as the duration or number of episodes o
52 s of regurgitation, duration of inconsolable crying (minutes per day), number of evacuations per day,
55 s also favored DM/Q, including the number of crying or laughing episodes (p <or= 0.0077), quality of
58 review evidence indicating that this normal crying pattern is the most common trigger for abusive he
60 f PBA and additionally finds PBA (especially crying-predominant PBA) more prevalent in women with ALS
61 port the idea that pathological laughing and crying represents activation of all channels of emotiona
62 lms, patients with pathological laughing and crying showed impairments compared with patients who did
64 d by uncontrollable episodes of laughing and crying that often cause embarrassment, curtailment of so
65 At 3 months of age, the mean duration of crying time (38 vs 71 minutes; P < .01), the mean number
66 that Lactobacillus reuteri markedly reduced crying time at 21 days (median difference, -65 minutes/d
68 ctive pattern of vigorous motor activity and crying to specific unfamiliar visual, auditory and olfac
69 atically adjust the execution of laughter or crying to the cognitive and situational context of a pot
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