Reports and Findings
This chapter reviews the prevalence, characteristics, and clinical management of orthopedic problems in RTT.
For most individuals, there is initial developmental progress followed by regression at around 6–30 months. The classic signs of RTT then become apparent.
Children with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) frequently exhibit virus-virus codetection, yet the clinical significance of ARTI remains contentious.
Participant’s interviews describe how the Cultural, Social and Emotional Well Being(CSEWB) Program significantly changed their lives and their families’ lives in various constructive and affirming ways to bring about positive outcomes.
New initiatives to develop a standard reference method and the assignment of "true" values to samples provide a solution to these problems.
The plasma glucose response to moderate-intensity exercise can be reproducible in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes
We examined the association of maternal factors and infant nutrition, with the subsequent diagnosis of NAFLD in adolescents
Research to further improve outcomes for people with CF is dependent upon well characterised, archived and accessible clinical specimens.
Refugee children have complex backgrounds with exposure to multiple traumatic events.
The current findings showed that involvement in any bullying behaviour was associated with increased risk of concurrent mental health problems