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Managing wheeze in preschool children

BMJ, 2014
#### Summary points Lower respiratory tract illnesses with wheeze are common, occurring in around a third of all preschool children (here defined as aged between 1 and 5 years). They are a major source of morbidity and healthcare costs, including time off work for carers, and are often difficult to treat.
Andrew, Bush   +2 more
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Rearing Preschool Children

1993
Abstract During The Second World War, preschool teacher Claudia Lewis moved from New York City to eastern Tennessee. Lewis had been teaching three-, four-, and five-year-olds in a nursery school in Greenwich Village, but she wanted to broaden her perspective on childhood development by relocating to another part of the country.
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Ear Dominance in Preschool Children

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968
The purpose of the study was to investigate ear dominance of preschool children with special attention co its occurrence in conjunction with other aspects of dominance. Thirty-seven children were studied to determine whether a preference could be demonstrated in their use of hand, foot, eye, and ear. Ss ranged in age from 2 yr. and 2 mo. to 5 yr, and 4
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Occult Fractures In Preschool Children

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
Five hundred consecutive radiographic examinations of acutely limping infants and toddlers were analyzed retrospectively. One hundred of the 500 (20%) had a fracture as the underlying etiology. Although the most common sites of involvement were the tibia/fibula (56 cases) and femur (30 cases), fractures in the pelvis and feet, notably the metatarsals ...
K, Oudjhane   +4 more
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Eye Movements of Preschool Children

Science, 1982
Accurate recordings of eye movements of children 4 and 5 years old show that their eye movements differed from those of adults. During maintained fixation, saccades were large (1° to 2°) and smooth eye movement speeds were high (45 minutes of arc per second). Saccade latencies were highly variable during target step tracking.
E, Kowler, A J, Martins
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Dentifrice Use Among Preschool Children

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1993
Ingestion of fluoridated dentifrice by young children may be a major contributing factor to dental fluorosis, prevalent in the United States. Brushing habits of a small group of preschoolers were monitored to document parental involvement and amounts of dentifrice used.
S M, Levy, T J, Maurice, J R, Jakobsen
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Day Care for Preschool Children

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2003
Main Results. Day care increases children’s IQ, and has beneficial effects on behavioral development and school achievement. Long-term follow-up demonstrates increased employment, lower teenage pregnancy rates, higher socioeconomic status and decreased criminal behavior. There are positive effects on mothers’ education, employment, and interaction with
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Preschool children's comprehension of agency

Journal of Child Language, 1984
ABSTRACTAn acting-out task and two modified forms of the token-assignment task described by Braine & Wells (1978) were used to test the ability of 72 children aged 3;0–4;6 to identify the actor in an event; in one token-assignment task the children were required to respond after watching silent enactments of transitive events, and in the other the ...
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Adverse Effects of Silver Diamine Fluoride Treatment among Preschool Children

Journal of dentistry research, 2018
D. Duangthip   +4 more
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Recent progress in the treatment of cancer in children

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Theodore W Laetsch
exaly  

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