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Partial Thromboplastin Time for Screening
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979Excerpt To the editor: We read the report of Robbins and Rose in the May 1979 (1) with an interest heightened by our own experience.
N G, Baranetsky, P, Weinstein
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Auditory screening — Time for reappraisal
Public Health, 1977The rationale for auditory screening in children commencing full time education is considered. Evidence is brought forward to show that the major dysfunction of the auditory system at this time is of a mild conductive type. The conventional tool for screening is the pure tone audiogram.
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Interconnections of screen time with neuroinflammation
Molecular and Cellular BiochemistryThe increasing prevalence of screen time among modern citizens has raised concerns regarding its potential impact on neuroinflammation and overall brain health. This review examines the complex interconnections between screen time and neuroinflammatory processes, particularly in children and adolescents. We analyze existing literature that explores how
Ashish, Verma +5 more
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Reducing Screen Time for Children
Pediatric Annals, 2010The mantra throughout this issue of Pediatric Annals on Children, Adolescents, and the Media that is guest edited by Victor Strasburger, MD, is that pediatricians repeatedly need to ask two questions that are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). These are: 1) How much entertainment screen time does the child/teen spend per day?
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Time for paediatrics to screen out sepsis “screening”
BMJ, 2023Damian, Roland, Alasdair, Munro
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