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Convenient, readily available and helping create a close and loving bond between baby and mother, breastfeeding is highly regarded for optimising infant health and preventing chronic disease in adulthood.
The bone marrow microenvironment (BMM) plays a key role in leukemia progression, but its molecular complexity in pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), the most common cancer in children, remains poorly understood. To gain further insight, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to characterize the kinetics of the murine BMM during B-ALL progression.
Pets may protect children from developing social-emotional problems and should be taken into account when assessing child development and school readiness
Apgar score, birth weight, sex, socioeconomic status, and maternal ethnicity, in addition to gestational age, have pronounced impacts on disability-free survival.
Our findings illustrate the vulnerabilities of children born to foreign women from low and middle-income countries
Amanda Zaffino, Gillian Griffiths, Tracey Jewel Constable, and facilitator Prof. Jeneva Ohan
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) after group A streptococcus (GAS) infections is heritable and prevalent in Indigenous populations. Molecular mimicry between human and GAS proteins triggers proinflammatory cardiac valve-reactive T cells.
All children who are receiving therapy for cancer should receive a single dose of PCV13 as soon as possible after diagnosis, regardless of prior PCV exposure.
With advancing paediatric healthcare, the use of central venous lines has become a fundamental part of management of neonates and children.
The burden of mental health problems among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a major public health problem in Australia.