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The review built a case for extending simple and cost–effective measures to all countries. Had these recommendations been put into action, significant...
Compared with children who did not attend any type of childcare, children in centre-based care had higher parent-reported and teacher-reported externalising...
This genome-wide association study (GWAS) utilises data from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study for 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels...
This paper demonstrated that the evolution of sleep problems differed between subgroups of girls and women with Rett syndrome, in part explained by age and...
The objective was to conduct a comprehensive economic and health services assessment of the frequency, duration, and cost of hospital admissions during the...
In this paper we conduct a genome-wide screen and follow-up study of expressive vocabulary in toddlers of European descent from up to four studies of the...
Here, the International Glaucoma Genetics Consortium conducts a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of vertical cup-disc ratio (VCDR), an...
The aim of the present study was to compare DP identified using the RRR method in a FFQ with those in a 3 d food record (FR).
This study explores the incidence of preoperative hypophosphatemia and whether hypophosphatemia may have affected patient or trial outcomes for those who received ferric carboxymaltose
Emerging evidence suggests that observers tend to form less favorable first impressions toward autistic people than toward non-autistic people. These negative impressions may be associated with immediate behavioral responses, as well as long-lasting attitudes toward those being observed that may negatively impact their psychosocial wellbeing.