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The influence of the neighbourhood built environment on young children's physical development has been well-documented; however, there is limited empirical evidence of an association with social and emotional development. Parental perceptions of the neighbourhood built environment may act as facilitators or barriers to young children's play and interactions in their local environment. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between parents' perceptions of the neighbourhood built environment and the social-emotional development of children aged two-to-five years.
The immunological changes underpinning acquisition of remission (also called sustained unresponsiveness) following food immunotherapy remain poorly defined. Limited access to effective therapies and biosamples from treatment responders has prevented progress. Probiotic peanut oral immunotherapy is highly effective at inducing remission, providing an opportunity to investigate immune changes.
Results indicated a strong familial basis of melanoma, with the higher than expected hazard ratio observed likely to reflect early-age at onset cases in this...
Background Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registry and case-control studies.
Behavioural differences in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder from simplex and multiplex families
Higher urinary albumin excretion, even within the normal range, is associated with early atherosclerosis
The objective was to conduct a comprehensive economic and health services assessment of the frequency, duration, and cost of hospital admissions during the...
The use of standard methods to identify when to refer individuals who may have FASD for specialist assessment could help improve the identification of this...
Social communication difficulties represent an autistic trait that is highly heritable and persistent during the course of development.
This finding supports distinct cognitive profiles in ASD and SLI and may provide further evidence for distinct aetiological mechanisms in the two conditions.