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How different somatosensory modalities develop across childhood into adolescence to use as a point of reference for children at risk of somatosensory
Wall teichoic acid may be important for protecting S. aureus against exposure to bile
Somatosensory modalities, such as touch, proprioception and haptic ability, greatly influence the achievement of developmental milestones for children.
Engagement with preschool programs in Australia may present a plausible, equitable, and modifiable approach to improving children's developmental outcomes
Australian paediatric practice in relation to ADHD assessment is generally consistent with best practice guidelines
Later ultra-high risk psychosis cohorts presented with different clinical intake characteristics than earlier cohorts
Population-appropriate lung function reference data are essential to accurately identify respiratory disease and measure response to interventions.
Reporting bias may contribute to ambiguous and conflicting findings on fetal effects of low to moderate pregnancy alcohol exposure.
Neonatal encephalopathy, a clinical syndrome affecting term-born and late preterm newborn infants, increases the risk of perinatal death...
This paper discusses the risk of developing malignant mesothelioma more than 40 years after the first exposure to asbestos.