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Introduction Previous randomised controlled trials (RCTs) suggest antibiotics for treating episodes of asthma-like symptoms in preschool children. Further, high-dose vitamin D supplementation has been shown to reduce the rate of asthma exacerbations ...
Klaus Bønnelykke +9 more
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Cost of Illness in Young Children: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study
Childhood illness is extremely common and imposes a considerable economic burden on society. We aimed to quantify the overall economic burden of childhood illness in the first three years of life and the impact of environmental risk factors. The study is
Sarah Kristine Nørgaard +5 more
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Studies have shown association between handgrip strength (HGS) and FEV1, but the importance of this in relation to asthma pathophysiology and diagnostics remains unclear. We investigated the relationship between HGS and lung function metrics and its role
Laura Marie Hesselberg +5 more
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The developing airway and gut microbiota in early life is influenced by age of older siblings
Background Growing up with siblings has been linked to numerous health outcomes and is also an important determinant for the developing microbiota.
Emil Dalgaard Christensen +14 more
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Asthma and autoimmune disorders might be affected by opposing immune mechanisms, T helper cells type 2 (Th2) and T helper cells type 1 (Th1) immunity, respectively. Knowledge on comorbidity can increase understanding of the underlying etiologies.
Mie Sylow Liljendahl +6 more
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Estimating the incidence of acute infectious intestinal disease in the community in the UK:A retrospective telephone survey [PDF]
Objectives: To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether disease burden estimations using a retrospective study design differ from those using a prospective study design.
A Baumann-Popczyk +30 more
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The airway microbiota of neonates colonized with asthma-associated pathogenic bacteria
Culture techniques have associated colonization with pathogenic bacteria in the airways of neonates with later risk of childhood asthma, whereas more recent studies utilizing sequencing techniques have shown the same phenomenon with specific anaerobic ...
Jonathan Thorsen +16 more
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Evidence based cardiology - Psychosocial factors in the aetiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease: systematic review of prospective cohort studies [PDF]
Summary points: In healthy populations, prospective cohort studies show a possible aetiological role for type A/hostility (6/14 studies), depression and anxiety (11/11 studies), psychosocial work characteristics (6/10 studies), social support (5/8 ...
Hemingway, H., Marmot, M.
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Prospective Cohort Studies [PDF]
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Innovation and job creation. A sustainable relation? [PDF]
This study compares the employment growth patterns of innovative and non-innovative firms focusing on whether there are systematic differences in the persistence of the jobs created.
Ciriaci, Daria +3 more
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