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Mark Walker

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  690
Citations -  63950

Mark Walker is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 622 publications receiving 58554 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Walker include Newcastle University & Queen's University.

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First and second trimester maternal serum markers for prenatal aneuploidy screening: an update on the adjustment factors for race, smoking, and insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.

TL;DR: In this paper , the Mann-Whitney U test was used to assess the differences in the median multiple of the median (MoM) of serum markers between study and reference groups.
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Association between toxic metals, vitamin D and preterm birth in the Maternal-Infant research on environmental chemicals study.

TL;DR: In this article , the impact of toxic metals (lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic) on preterm birth and examined if maternal plasma vitamin D concentrations modify these associations, finding that a 1μg/dL increase in blood lead concentrations during pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of PTB.
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Directive clinique No 392 - Grossesse et obésité maternelle Partie 2 : Planification en équipe de l'accouchement et soins post-partum.

TL;DR: Le conseil d'administration de the Société des obstétriciens et gynécologues du Canada (SOGC) a approuvé the publication of the version définitive of the présente directive clinique jusqu'en septembre 2018.
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Author Correction: The power of genetic diversity in genome-wide association studies of lipids

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Dépistage postnatal du diabète à la suite d’un diabète sucré gestationnel : efficacité du système de rappel

TL;DR: La période postnatale s’avère donc un moment privilégié pour recenser les femmes courant un risque élevé d’être atteintes de diabète et, par le fait même, pour prendre des mesures de prévention and intervenir de façon précoce.