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Many approved oral paediatric medicines continue to have poor taste acceptance, suggesting that the ingredient blends employed in these medicines are not adequately effective in taste-masking drugs with strongly aversive tastes. To address this inadequacy, this narrative review provides a comparative evaluation of taste-masking ingredients used by the pharmaceutical industry with those employed in the food industry, as well as food items used by caregivers to mask the unpalatable taste of medicines for young children.
Findings provide evidence for a strong association in the development of sleep problems and difficulties of dysregulation with emotion, cognition, and aggression
We report osteomyelitis incidence in indigenous children of northern Australia is amongst the highest reported in the world
To determine if families of children with cerebral palsy living in Australia move to less remote areas between birth and 5 years.
Improved survival for children born with Down syndrome over the last 60 years has occurred incrementally, but disparities still exist
Stressful events experienced in late pregnancy were negatively related with offspring motor development
Inhalation of asbestos fibres produces persistent oxidative stress and inflammation in lungs.
The risk of repetition of deliberate self-harm peaks in the first 7 days after a deliberate self-harm episode.
This is the first study to examine the associations between a range of blood micronutrient levels and DNA damage in healthy children.
The generation of myeloid cells from their progenitors is regulated at the level of transcription by combinatorial control of key transcription factors...