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    Mechanistic modelling of allergen-induced airways disease in early life by Hannah J. Pybus, Prakrati Dangarh, Man Yin Melanie Ng, Clare M. Lloyd, Sejal Saglani, Reiko J. Tanaka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Understanding the impact of allergen exposures on the developing immune system and resulting alterations in lung function in early life will help prevent the onset and progression of allergic asthma in children. …”
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    Contributions of a Child's Built, Natural, and Social Environments to Their General Cognitive Ability: A Systematic Scoping Review. by Jazmin Del Carmen Ruiz, James J Quackenboss, Nicolle S Tulve

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The aim of this systematic scoping review was to collate evidence associated with children's cognitive health, including inherent factors as well as chemical and non-chemical stressors from the built, natural, and social environments. …”
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    Conservative Treatment in Uncomplicated Appendicitis in Pediatrics at Tertiary Center Hospital by Essam Alaa Al-Din Abd Al-Aziz, Mohamed Abd – Al Shafy, Ahmed Abd Almonem Elrashidy, Nezar Abdelraouf Abo Halawa

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Background: Acute appendicitis is common in children, with appendectomy as the traditional treatment. …”
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    Qualitative and Quantitative Microbiological Studies of Paediatric Artemether-Lumefantrine Dry Powders and Paracetamol Syrups Obtained from Selected Drug Stores in Accra, Ghana by Solomon Opoku, Isaac Nyanor

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Infants and children under five years generally have high susceptibility to pathogenic and opportunistic infections due to immaturity and inexperience of their immune responses. …”
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    Ekologia rodziny w kontekście współczesnego społeczeństwa by Wojciech Bołoz

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…It is undertaken in order to ease a life together, facilitate economic functions of the partnership, accommodate lasting sexual relationship and bring up children. Cohabitation has an open structure, all can be discussed and depends on its members’ will. …”
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    Strengthening Families: Nurturing and Attachment by David C. Diehl, Jessica N. Wente, Larry F. Forthun

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…While nurturing comes naturally for many parents, it can be helpful to think about the concrete ways in which parents can strengthen their bonds with their children. …”
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    Migration of pupils of boarding establishments from occupation areas: state, problems, perspectives by Lilia Yeromina

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…On the basis of practical experience of communication and work with pupils of boarding establishments the author of the article analyses the specific nature of giving social-pedagogical help to this category of children. The article’s problematic field is a description of the migration situation among pupils of boarding establishments in the conditions of occupation regime and specification of the perspectives of the future investigation in this topic. …”
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    Involving Youth in the Community Development Process by Rosemary Barnett, Mark Brennan

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…“As communities face challenges and opportunities to help serve their residents, they’re often faced with a lack of resources, including volunteers. …”
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    Involving Youth in the Community Development Process by Rosemary Barnett, Mark Brennan

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…“As communities face challenges and opportunities to help serve their residents, they’re often faced with a lack of resources, including volunteers. …”
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    Life story work in the context of attachment-led care planning by Melanie Ferrier

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…The majority of children in society are raised by their parents. This usually means that they will have had an opportunity to learn about their histories first hand by people who have raised them. …”
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    The Effect of Group Savings on the Household Welfare in Uganda: A Case Study of Bataka Abamwe Group in Butogota Town Council, Kanungu District. by Akancungura, Sheila

    Published 2023
    “…Most respondents replied yes on how savings help people to cope with shocks, manage emergencies, and increase resilience. …”
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    9 Important Communication Skills for Every Relationship by Victor William Harris

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Researchers and therapists have found at least nine skills that can help couples learn to talk effectively about important issues, like time spent together/apart, money, health, gender differences, children, family, friends, commitment, trust, and intimacy. …”
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    9 Important Communication Skills for Every Relationship by Victor William Harris

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Researchers and therapists have found at least nine skills that can help couples learn to talk effectively about important issues, like time spent together/apart, money, health, gender differences, children, family, friends, commitment, trust, and intimacy. …”
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    Can primary care research be conducted more efficiently using routinely reported practice-level data: a cluster randomised controlled trial conducted in England? by Jeremy Horwood, Alastair D Hay, Patricia Jane Lucas, Clare Clement, Peter S Blair, Jodi Taylor, Christie Cabral, Martin C Gulliford, Jenny Ingram, Padraig Dixon, Nick Francis, Athene Lane, Grace Young, Elizabeth Beech, Penny Seume, Scott Bevan, Sam T Creavin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…By using aggregate level, routinely collected data for the coprimary outcomes, we removed the need to recruit individual participants.Setting Primary care.Participants Baseline data from general practitioner practices and interviews with individuals from Clinical Research Networks (CRNs) in England who helped recruit practices and Clinical Commission Groups (CCGs) who collected outcome data.Intervention The intervention included: (1) explicit elicitation of parental concerns, (2) a prognostic algorithm to identify children at low risk of hospitalisation and (3) provision of a printout for carers including safety-netting advice.Coprimary outcomes For 0–9 years old—(1) Dispensing data for amoxicillin and macrolide antibiotics and (2) hospital admission rate for RTI.Results We recruited 294 of the intended 310 practices (95%) representing 336 496 registered 0–9 years old (5% of all 0–9 years old children). …”
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    Proper Hand Washing for Caregivers by Amy Simonne

    Published 2006-03-01
    “… Hand washing is an important way to reduce the fecal-oral transfer of germs that cause diseases. Young children and frail elders have less ability to fight germs than others. …”
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    The Skinny on Low-fat and Fat-free Milk and Milk Products by Lauren Headrick, Karla P. Shelnutt

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This 5-page fact sheet highlights the purpose of including foods from the Milk group in the diet and the daily amounts needed for children and adults. It also includes helpful hints for those who are lactose intolerant. …”
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    Proper Hand Washing for Caregivers by Amy Simonne

    Published 2006-03-01
    “… Hand washing is an important way to reduce the fecal-oral transfer of germs that cause diseases. Young children and frail elders have less ability to fight germs than others. …”
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    High Prevalence of Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibodies in Infants with Food Protein-Induced Proctitis/Proctocolitis: Autoimmunity Involvement? by Alena Sekerkova, Martin Fuchs, Eva Cecrdlova, Veronika Svachova, Ivana Kralova Lesna, Ilja Striz, Helena Tlaskalova-Hogenova

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Food protein-induced proctitis/proctocolitis (FPIP) is the most common noninfectious colitis in children in the first year of life. Along with the overall clinical symptoms, diarrhoea and rectal bleeding are the main manifestations of the disease. …”
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    Mothers at the Intersection of Trauma, Addiction, and Involvement with the Criminal Legal System: An Analysis of Multiple Case Studies by Monica Solinas-Saunders PhD, Maureen L. Petrunich-Rutherford PhD, Mark D. Thomas PhD, Natasha R. Brown PhD, Kevin L. McElmurry PhD, Melissa A. Jones PhD, Abigail M. Cognetti BSc, Lytina Andrews BSc, Amira Zahabi BSc

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Furthermore, the analysis highlights that mothers who identified as members of racial minorities were more likely to have their children placed in foster care. In the study, mothers’ involvement with the criminal legal system contributed to the challenges they experienced while renegotiating their relationships with their children. …”
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