This is the first of these for some weeks - first, I was away on leave, then, I was just disorganised.
There are too many new research articles and systematic reviews to list, so I suggest you go to McMaster's Evidence Alerts and search for your topic of interest.
Start on the launch page, where you can see how they identify studies to include. Then go to Search and enter your term(s) - Advanced Search Options lets you specify things like diagnosis, discipline (e.g. Obstetrics) and population (e.g. Neonates). Although your search term may mean you don't need to specify discipline or population, of course.
You can set up alerts in Evidence Alerts so you find out without searching.
Other things:
Global health
Job satisfaction, work environment and intent to stay of Jordanian midwives
Nutrition
Proceedings of a workshop on nutrition during pregnancy and lactation, published by the (US) National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. (Free to download but registration required).
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