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Developmental assessment of infants with fetal growth restriction was mostly comparable to those born without fetal growth restriction at 12 months
A high burden of bacterial skin infections is well documented in remote-living Indigenous children and young people in high-income countries.
The relationship between early life episodes of otitis media and later behavioural development with adjustment for confounders.
Our findings are in line with a number of epidemiological studies which show a positive association between breastfeeding and OM in early childhood
Carol Melissa Bower O'Donnell MBBS MSc PhD FAFPHM DLSHTM FPHA BPsych (Hons), MPsych, GradDip Ed, PhD Honorary Emeritus Fellow Honorary Research
Australian researchers join global effort to better understand how events during pregnancy and childhood influence the development of disease later in life.
Understanding the biological mechanisms behind multimorbidity patterns in adolescence is important as they may act as intermediary risk factor for long-term health. We aimed to explore relationship between prenatal exposures and adolescent's psycho-cardiometabolic intermediary traits mediated through epigenetic biomarkers, using structural equation modeling (SEM).
Diesel engine exhaust exposures were higher in underground miners and had a negative association with their lung function over a single 12-h shift
The Global Lung Function Initiative is working to improve the interpretation of lung function: an update on current work and the opportunities for further engagement
The ANZSRS recommends the adoption of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 spirometry reference values throughout Australia and New Zealand