Continued folic acid supplementation beyond the early stages of pregnancy may have beneficial effects on child cognitive development

A collaboration of reserchers from Ulster University, Causeway Hospital in Northern Ireland, the Royal-Jubilee Maternity Service in Belfast, Universtiy College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin have published an update of their FASSTT Offspring Trial. This randomised controlled trial originally compared pregnancy outcomes between women treated with 400 micrograms of folic acid and placebo exposed controls. This latest update to the […]

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Collaborative ENTIS Study: Fetotoxic effects of ARBs exceeds that of ACE-Is

A collaboration of researchers from six ENTIS affiliated organisations and led by researchers at the Berlin TIS (Embryotox) have published their findings investigating the risk of fetotoxicity following maternal ARB or ACE-I use in pregnancy. The results of this research has suggested that, following use for at least 20 weeks of gestation, exposure to ARBs is associated with a higher […]

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Using twitter for birth defect epidmiology purposes

A collaborative of researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania and Emory University School of Medicine have published an interesting article detailing their experience of developing a machine learning based system to survey pubically available Twitter posts for birth defect epidmiology purposes. More information can be found here. Photo by Kon Karampelas on Unsplash

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An interesting discussion of possible methodological approaches for dealing with data confounding

The findings of post-marketing observational studies are generally limited by the impact of data confounding, but there are useful study designs which can partially address this important limitation. An article has been published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry discussing these methodological approaches. More information can be found here. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

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Annual Meeting Announcement

ENTIS is pleased to announce that the 31st Annual ENTIS Conference will take place between Thursday 7th and Saturday 9th May 2020 in Bergamo, Italy. The meeting will be held in the Centro Congressi Giovanni XXIII which is a short walk (190 m) from the central train station in Bergamo. More details concerning the scientific programme, registration  and abstract submission […]

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News from the 30th ENTIS Conference in Oslo

Between the 5th and 7th September, Professor Hedvig Nordeng and colleagues from the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital hosted the 30th ENTIS conference. The meeting was one of the largest ENTIS conferences to date, with 113 delegates attending from 22 different countries. Key note lectures were provided from internationally renown experts on a range of related topics including […]

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