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The PLAYCE Study instruments provide reliable measures of early childhood education and care physical activity environments
The current study provides preliminary evidence that machine learning algorithms provide equivalent predictive accuracy to traditional methods for language difficulties in middle childhood
We used data from a large Australian population to determine the independent and moderating effects of maltreatment and parental SSDs on early childhood.
Amongst pregnant Australian women we aimed to ascertain vaccine information received, maternal immunisation uptake and attitudes and concerns regarding vaccines
Childhood maltreatment and history of parental SSD are associated independently with poor early childhood social-emotional functioning
Recent research suggests that maternal folic acid supplementation is associated with a reduced risk of childhood brain tumors (CBT); polymorphisms in folate...
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and childhood brain tumors are 2 of the most common forms of childhood cancer, but little is known of their etiology.
Our results suggest that maternal prenatal use of vitamins and folic acid reduces the risk of both ALL and AML
This Australia-wide study examines whether maternal intake of folate and vitamins B6 and B12 during pregnancy is associated with development of brain tumors...
Socio-environmental factors, including the neighbourhoods in which children live and grow, are key determinants of children's developmental outcomes.