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Young children who have developmental delay, autism, or other neurodevelopmental conditions can have difficulties doing things in different areas of their life. What they can and cannot do is called their level of functioning. There are lots of assessment measures that aim to assess functioning.
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are oxidative stress or glutathione status associated with brochiectasis and whether glutathione deficiency is inherently linked to CF or from oxidative stress
This study aimed to determine the relationship between ULDCT-ILD and measures of pulmonary function in an asbestos-exposed population.
Working underground emerged as a significant determinant of lung cancer risk in our contemporary mining cohort
his study aimed to determine how carer distress and psychological morbidity change over time following a patient's diagnosis of high-grade glioma
Importance of strengthening family connections within fly-in fly-out households. Suggestions have been made to help fly-in fly-out parents to stay in touch with their families
The birth defects component of the Western Australian Register for Developmental Anomalies (WARDA-BD) was evaluated to assess its efficiency, effectiveness, and data quality
The methylation variation in the promoter region of CD14 gene did not explain the asthma and allergy contrast between Finnish and Russian Karelian children
More needs to be done to address alcohol-related harm, and on-going monitoring is required to assess the effectiveness of strategies.