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ABSTRACT Introduction Research on digital media use and adolescents' development and well‐being remains inconclusive, and adolescents' own perspectives on these issues are largely unexplored. Nevertheless, concrete policy measures are being implemented to regulate adolescents' digital media use.
Luka Todorovic +2 more
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Parental reporting of activities relevant for young children's soil/dust ingestion. [PDF]
Ferguson A +8 more
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Distal 1q43q44 deletions lead to a consistent neurodevelopmental phenotype characterized by microcephaly, corpus callosum abnormalities, and developmental delay. Despite differences in genomic architecture, overlapping deletions affecting dosage‐sensitive genes such as AKT3, HNRNPU, and ZBTB18 define the core phenotype.
Ma. Guadalupe Domínguez‐Quezada +6 more
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Effect of tactile-kinesthetic stimulation on breastfeeding performance among preterm neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit. [PDF]
S S, V V, S S, J C HS.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the efficacy of electronic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (e‐SBIRT) at improving gambling outcomes and increasing help‐seeking. Methods We conducted a two‐arm, randomised online pilot trial (n = 83) comparing an e‐SBIRT intervention with an active control over 12 weeks. The brief intervention
Simon Wright +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate 6‐month knowledge retention and long‐term satisfaction after two pedagogical escape games (PEGs) addressing foundational (3D printing) and clinical (pediatric dentistry) content in a dental curriculum. Methods In this monocentric serial cross‐sectional study, immediate post‑PEG knowledge was assessed in fifth‑year dental ...
Lina Grich +8 more
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Factors affecting feeding ability in children with neonatal intensive care unit stay: a cluster analysis using machine learning methods. [PDF]
Feng J +6 more
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Abstract Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a relatively frequent occurrence in the pediatric population with multiple potential sequelae. Appropriate intervention may range from urgent endoscopic retrieval to watchful waiting, with multiple variables influencing the decision.
Oren Ledder +18 more
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