Reports and Findings
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We observed improvements in self-regulation, self-awareness, and socialization skills, evident from the photography recording and the questionnaire data
We review the role of pneumococcal carriage studies for the evaluation of PCVs in LMICs and discuss optimal methods for conducting these studies
Increased safe sun exposure in winter therefore represents a plausible means of reducing fasting blood sugar in children with obesity
Pneumococcal nasopharyngeal carriage prevalence and density were higher in infants delivered vaginally compared with those delivered by cesarean birth
Malt1 deficient mice develop an osteoporotic phenotype with increased osteoclastogenesis in vivo, but suggest that this is caused by inflammation
A simple, time critical, and pediatric-specific airway management approach will help to reduce airway-related pediatric morbidity and mortality
Our findings support the hypothesis of a familial susceptibility of childhood brain tumors, not due to being a known neurofibromatosis carrier
Using a novel methodological approach, these findings provide evidence for the contention that affective processing underlies rapid facial mimicry reactions
We conclude that genuine serious allergic reaction to propofol is rare and is not reliably predicted by a history of food allergy