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The functional role of milk for the developing neonate is an area of great interest, and a significant amount of research has been done. However, a lot of work remains to fully understand the complexities of milk, and the variations imposed through genetics. It has previously been shown that both secretor (Se) and Lewis blood type (Le) status impacts the human milk oligosaccharide (HMO) content of human milk. While some studies have compared the non-HMO milk metabolome of Se+ and Se- women, none have reported on the non-HMO milk metabolome of Se- and Le- mothers.
Individuals with Rett syndrome (RTT) experience impaired gross motor skills, limiting their capacity to engage in physical activities and participation in activities. There is limited evidence of the effectiveness of supported physical activity interventions. This study aims to evaluate the effects of a telehealth-delivered physical activity programme on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and quality of life in RTT.
To review the effectiveness of oral health education and oral health promotion interventions for children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), in ensuring optimal gingival health, caries experience and oral health-related quality of life, compared to no interventions or alternative interventions.
To assess the efficacy and adverse events of epicutaneous immunotherapy with a peanut patch among peanut-allergic children
The grand, interconnected challenges of our time demands that all of medicine be viewed from an ecological perspective
There was a significant improvement in the management of anaphylaxis after the introduction of intensified physician training programs
This study investigates the variation of human milk metabolites in human milk between five different countries
We provide the Canmore Declaration, a Statement of Principles for Planetary Health
Supplementation with n-3 LCPUFA in infancy revealed a reduction in waist circumference at 5 years
Here, we open a dialogue on authoritarianism in westernized medicine as a starting point in order to encourage the development of critical research