Reports and Findings
The RT Prepare intervention was effective in reducing breast cancer patients’ psychological distress and preparing patients for treatment
This study aimed to derive and assess summary indices of three domains of the family environment, including a Family Stress Index, Home Education Index and Parenting Index
Our findings suggest that high coffee intake during pregnancy may increase risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Anesthesiologists should consider using an intravenous propofol induction technique in children who are at high risk of experiencing perioperative respiratory adverse event
Adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood brain tumors and cranial irradiation should be screened for metabolic and psychological well-being
This study provides an initial insight into the TFs of cerebellar granule cells that might be important for development
This study provides evidence for a possible plateauing in the incidence of childhood T1D in Western Australia, following a peak in 2003
These findings add additional evidence to the hypothesis that regular contact with animals in early childhood is inversely associated with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
This study describes how an informed consent process was developed for people with intellectual disability and how it is working in a current study
To evaluate the reliability of information in GP electronic health records (EHRs) regarding the presence of specific medical conditions and recent influenza vaccination